Poland backs completion of peace agreement between Azerbaijan, Armenia
Warsaw has affirmed its support for the successful conclusion of negotiations on the text of the peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs made the announcement on social media platform X, highlighting the positive developments in the ongoing peace process, Caliber.Az reports.
Poland welcomes the consensus on the text of the peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan and hopes for its swift signing.
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇵🇱 (@PolandMFA) March 14, 2025
A peaceful resolution to the conflict will contribute to the stability and development of cooperation in the region, benefiting both countries.
"Poland welcomes the consensus on the text of the peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan and hopes for its swift signing.
A peaceful resolution to the conflict will contribute to the stability and development of cooperation in the region, benefiting both countries," the post by the ministry stated.
This announcement follows a similar statement from the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, which confirmed the completion of negotiations on the draft Agreement on the Establishment of Peace and Interstate Relations between Baku and Yerevan.
Earlier, the Armenian Foreign Ministry confirmed that Armenia had accepted Azerbaijan's proposals on the two previously unresolved articles and that the peace agreement is now ready for signing. The ministry noted that it had communicated with Azerbaijan through diplomatic channels to inform them of Armenia’s acceptance of the terms. "The Peace Agreement is ready for signing. The Republic of Armenia is ready to begin consultations with the Republic of Azerbaijan on the dates and place of signing the agreement," it stated.
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov also confirmed that both sides had agreed on the terms of the draft peace treaty, further emphasizing Azerbaijan’s readiness to continue dialogue with Armenia on the normalization process.
By Vafa Guliyeva