As we reported earlier signs of a potential breakthrough in the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict have emerged. Border posts have been installed in Kirants village in the Tavush region of Armenia, a development signaling progress in the ongoing peace negotiations.
Armenian mass media sources have confirmed the presence of border guards near the newly erected posts, prompting speculation that a peace agreement may be on the horizon. However, political analyst Fikret Sadigov cautions against premature optimism, emphasizing that the process of delimitation and demarcation is complex and ongoing.
In an exclusive interview with Ednews, Sadigov underscored the significance of impartiality in the border delineation process, dismissing attempts by religious figures to influence political negotiations. Referring to the recent involvement of Reverend Biyurun in Yerevan, Sadigov emphasized that such efforts have failed to yield tangible results, with the focus remaining steadfast on diplomatic channels.
"The ongoing delimitation process serves as a crucial step towards the normalization of relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia," remarked Sadigov. "While challenges persist, particularly concerning the Zangezur corridor, the proximity to a potential peace agreement cannot be ignored."
As tensions ease and diplomatic efforts intensify, observers remain cautiously optimistic about the prospect of a lasting resolution to the longstanding conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.