Azerbaijan is set to deliver a revised package of proposals to Armenia in a bid to forge a comprehensive peace agreement, Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov told a joint press conference held in Baku with his Serbian counterpart Foreign Minister Marko Djuric, Report informs.
Bayramov recalled that Azerbaijan had presented the latest version of the peace treaty to Armenia on June 24, with Yerevan responding with its own draft 70 days later. The Azerbaijani top diplomat emphasized that all clauses in the proposed package were of paramount importance.
"Upon examining Armenia's response, we discovered that the points previously not agreed upon by the parties were simply omitted from the text," Bayramov noted. "The Armenian side believes that this approach could resolve the issue, but they have failed to address the crucial aspects," he added, urging Yerevan to adopt a more serious stance on the matter.