Greek FM: Lasting peace should be priority for Armenia and Azerbaijan
Karabakh
- 10 January, 2024
- 08:52
The priority for Armenia and Azerbaijan should be to establish lasting peace in the region, Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis said at a briefing with his Armenian counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan in Yerevan, Report informs referring to Armenian media.
“Greece is closely monitoring the processes in the South Caucasus. Greece believes that the peace process should move forward on the basis of fundamental principles. We support dialogue. The priorities for both sides should be the establishment of long-term stable peace and friendly relations between neighboring countries,” the Greek minister emphasized.
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