We are committed to supporting Armenia-Azerbaijan peace negotiations. US Department of State
In response to the "Voice of America" inquiry about US-France cooperation and possible prospects in the South Caucasus, the United States Department of State reported: "The United States, together with our EU partners, is committed to promoting a peaceful and prosperous future for the South Caucasus region." We are committed to support Armenia-Azerbaijan peace negotiations. Direct dialogue is key to solving problems and achieving lasting peace. We remain engaged, bilaterally, with partners and through multilateral organizations, to facilitate dialogue between Armenia and Azerbaijan."
Let's remind that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken was in Paris the other day, where he had a meeting with French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne on April 2. At the joint press conference following the meeting, the French Foreign Minister informed that he and Blinken also discussed the territorial integrity of Armenia, which, according to the French Foreign Minister, "is disputed by Azerbaijan today."
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken visited France before leaving for Brussels, where the tripartite meeting between Blinken-Von der Leyen-Pashinyan is scheduled for today, April 5. In this regard, the US State Department announced that the tripartite meeting between the United States, the European Union and Armenia will discuss "US and EU support for Armenia's economic resilience as the country works to diversify its trade partnerships and address humanitarian needs."
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