An international conference on the topic “Development and Cooperation in South Caucasus” has started in Azerbaijan’s Shusha.
Two-panel discussions on topics “Shusha-road to revival” and “Cooperation, opportunities, and challenges” will take place within the framework of the conference.
Speaking at the conference, presidential aide Hikmat Hajiyev said that the peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia will serve the development of integration in the South Caucasus.
“Azerbaijan, for its part, is ready to sign the peace treaty, demonstrating this by participating in the negotiation process, which lasted 30 years,” he said.
Noting that Armenia is still refraining from concrete steps which will benefit it, Hajiyev stressed that joint development in various sectors such as transport, trade and energy will bring social and economic benefits to Azerbaijan, Armenia and the entire region.
Moreover, he mentioned that Azerbaijan will continue to develop its security and defense forces.
“We cannot forget everything that has happened over the past 30 years in Karabakh and we will continue to build our defense forces,” he said
He emphasized that Azerbaijan is ready to sign a peace treaty with Armenia and that the country is not seeking vengeance.
“We are striving for justice,” he said.
Speaking about the OSCE Minsk Group, Hajiyev stated that its work on peaceful settlement of the conflict turned out to be fruitless.
“Negotiations within the Minsk Group have not led to peace in South Caucasus for about 30 years,” Hajiyev said.
He underlined that Azerbaijan has always aimed for a peaceful settlement and today wants to turn the page of history.
Additionally, the official stressed that Azerbaijan didn’t use heavy weapons to liberate Shusha from the Armenian occupation.
“We didn’t use heavy weapons to liberate Shusha, as we highly appreciate the cultural and historical component of the city. Shusha has always held a special place in the hearts of Azerbaijanis,” he said.
The event is attended by representatives of leading international think tanks. Participants arrived at Fuzuli International Airport on the “Aghdam” plane and familiarized themselves with the air harbor.
The delegation also got acquainted with the work of Azerbaijan’s National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) in the country’s liberated lands. Guests were able to observe the process of clearing mines in one of the sections of liberated territories. The international forum due in Shusha on April 28-29, is organized by the Center for Analysis of International Relations and ADA University. – Azer News