Azerbaijani Ambassador to the U.K. Elin Suleymanov published an article in The Telegraph.
Referring to the U.N. climate summit to be held in Baku in November and its “peaceful” concept, the ambassador noted that the decision to host COP29 in Baku came after a breakthrough agreement with Armenia on endorsing Azerbaijan’s candidacy. “This was an outcome of direct, constructive talks between our two nations,” the ambassador noted.
The ambassador noted that as acknowledged by both sides, Armenia and Azerbaijan are closer to a peace agreement than ever before, the border delimitation commissions are working and have already delivered a demarcation along a portion of the border and a de-facto peace has become a reality on the ground. “If both nations recognize each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, it should be final and irreversible for any peace to last,” Suleymanov said, noting that Armenia and Azerbaijan have shown in recent years that this is possible when there is the political will – on both sides.