A meeting of the border delimitation commission will be held in the border region between Azerbaijan and Armenia on 30 November, Azernews reports.
Armenian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Ani Badalyan wrote on her social network page that the session of the Armenian-Azerbaijani delimitation commission will be held on 30 November.
On 21 November, the Armenian Foreign Ministry reacted to the statement of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry and said that Yerevan is ready to participate in negotiations with Baku. The statement noted that the Armenian side reaffirms its political will to make efforts to normalise relations with Azerbaijan, as well as to establish peace and stability in the South Caucasus.
Baku said that Azerbaijan is ready for direct negotiations with Armenia on a bilateral basis in order to conclude a peace agreement as soon as possible. MFA said:
“We believe that both countries should decide together on their future relations. Both countries are responsible for the continuation of the peace process, including the choice of a mutually acceptable location or the decision to meet at the state border. We call on the Armenian side to avoid further unnecessary delays and hope that they will respond favorably to this call to start negotiations soon.”