Armenia’s Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said at a regional meeting of EU ambassadors held in Yerevan that Armenia is ready to sign a peace agreement with Azerbaijan.
Mirzoyan stated, “There is no alternative to peace for my country,” and emphasized that Armenia is determined to continue the peace process in a comprehensive and institutional manner. The minister also highlighted that this step is essential for ensuring lasting peace in the region.
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