Azerbaijan and Armenia should immediately resume peace talks.
Axar.az reports that Elchin Amirbeyov, the representative of the President of Azerbaijan on special tasks, said this while answering the questions of Michael Doran, the director of the Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East of the Hudson Institute of the USA, and Luke Coffey, the senior researcher of the Hudson Institute.
"We must immediately resume peace talks, discussions on the issue of border delimitation, and, of course, we must discuss the restoration of communications. These are the three main directions of the peace process and they have great prospects," he said.
According to E. Amirbeyov, the abolition of the illegal regime in Karabakh has removed the main obstacle to wider peace in the region.
He also emphasized that Azerbaijan has eliminated another obstacle on this path - the illegal military presence of the Armenian armed forces on its sovereign territory.
The President's representative noted that Azerbaijan conducts an active dialogue with the Armenian residents of the Karabakh region, and the reintegration plans cover various areas in which the Armenians of Karabakh can exercise their social, economic, political, cultural, and religious rights.