
There is no mention of an EU Observation Mission in the draft Armenian-Azerbaijani peace treaty, Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan told reporters today.
He noted that is a general formulation about the presence of third forces, which may also refer to the European Union, but there is no mention of a specific EU observer mission.
According to Grigoryan, 15 of the 17 points of the peace treaty have been agreed upon as a result of years of work, but the last two points are yet to be agreed on.
“Armenia will continue to work in order to be able to finalize these two articles as well. We are currently holding discussions, and will send our response when we are ready,” the Secretary noted.
According to Grigoryan, the uncoordinated issues concern the presence of third-party forces on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border and the end of the so-called diplomatic war.
“The approaches here are different, and no solution has been found so far,” he emphasized.







