Georgia praises Azerbaijan-Armenia peace deal draft, calling it a step towards stability
Georgia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has welcomed the peace agreement reached between Azerbaijan and Armenia on all seventeen points of the peace treaty.
The Ministry's statement, shared on X page, described the agreement as a historic step towards establishing long-term peace and stability in the region, Caliber.Az reports.
🇬🇪 welcomes the conclusion of negotiations between 🇦🇲 and 🇦🇿 on all 17 articles of the Peace Agreement. A historic step toward lasting peace and stability in the region! @MFAofArmenia @AzerbaijanMFA
— MFA of Georgia (@MFAgovge) March 14, 2025
On March 13, it was revealed that Baku and Yerevan had concluded negotiations on the text of the peace treaty. The last two points agreed upon were related to the non-deployment of third-party forces along the common border and a mutual waiver of claims in international courts. Georgia has expressed its support for Azerbaijan and Armenia's pursuit of a peace agreement.
Meanwhile, former Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili emphasised the importance of peace and security for the three Caucasian nations, stating: "Georgia has always advocated for peaceful negotiations and regional stability, which is why we welcome the opportunity for the signing of a peace agreement."
Margvelashvili also highlighted the high level of cooperation between Azerbaijan and Georgia, noting, "We are strategic partners in ensuring energy solutions for Europe, in the transportation sector, and in preserving our values and supporting our nations."
By Aghakazim Guliyev