Pushing for Peace: U.S. State Department Encourages Cooperation between Armenia and Azerbaijan

Miller’s goal is to promote Yerevan and Baku to collaborate on a long-lasting peace deal

The State Department’s goal in every engagement with the governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan is to encourage them to work towards resolving their differences and achieving a lasting peace agreement. This was stated by State Department spokesman Matthew Miller in response to a question from Freedom. The agenda of the upcoming meeting between the Prime Minister of Armenia, the Secretary of State of the United States, and the President of the European Commission in Brussels on April 5 was inquired about by Freedom, asking whether it will include support in the political, economic, or security fields. While Matthew Miller did not provide specific details about the meeting, it is clear that the goal is to address areas of cooperation and strengthen Armenia’s resilience.

The meeting in Brussels will involve discussions on trilateral cooperation between Armenia, the United States, and Europe. Secretary of the Security Council Armen Grigoryan provided general information about the agenda, stating that the focus will be on ways to enhance collaboration between the three parties. Additionally, the meeting is also intended to bolster Armenia’s resilience, although specific details about how this will be achieved were not provided. The overall aim of the meeting is to promote peace and cooperation in the region, demonstrating a commitment to finding solutions to longstanding disputes and conflicts.

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