"Azerbaijan and Armenia intend to sign a peace agreement by the end of the year," Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan said today, on the air of Public Television, APA reports.
Grigoryan said that the Armenian Foreign Minister met with Antony Blinken in New York. Then Jake Sullivan, the U.S. presidential security advisor, organized a meeting between him and Hikmat Hajiyev.
"We basically discussed a number of issues between Armenia and Azerbaijan," Grigoryan said.
"That is, we should have a peace agreement by the end of the year, and there was also an agreement that delimitation would happen by the end of the year, meaning the peace agreement and delimitation are interrelated," Grigoryan noted.