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Discussion in Baku centres on Energy and Peaceful Relations with the EU

Diplomatic Encounter in Baku: Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister, Jeyhun Bayramov, holds talks with European Union Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos. The Foreign Affairs Ministry discloses the details of the meeting.

Discussions between Baku and the EU concentrate on Energy Matters and Peace Establishment
Discussions between Baku and the EU concentrate on Energy Matters and Peace Establishment

Discussion in Baku centres on Energy and Peaceful Relations with the EU

In a significant development, Azerbaijan and the European Union (EU) have expressed satisfaction with the agreements reached during a recent meeting in Washington. The talks, which took place last month, brought together high-level officials, including the German Chancellor and the Canadian Prime Minister, with a focus on the Russian attack on Ukraine, customs development, and economic policies.

During the discussions, both sides also explored the potential role that Azerbaijan and the EU could play in providing security guarantees, although no direct connection to a new meeting was made. The conversation did not delve into any new topics not previously mentioned.

The focus of the discussions was on expanding cooperation in areas beyond energy security, transport routes, and renewable energy. Emphasis was placed on expanding cooperation in energy security, transport routes, and renewable energy, although specifics were not mentioned. The situation in the region, specifically in the post-conflict period, was also a topic of discussion.

Joint efforts in tackling environmental issues and climate change were also discussed. Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister, Jeyhun Bayramov, met with the EU Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, in Baku to discuss these matters. Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister briefed the Commissioner on the situation in the region in the post-conflict period.

Both sides reiterated the importance of advancing the peace agenda and regional normalization. They also underlined the importance of high-level contacts in strengthening relations. It was noted that Azerbaijan will continue its efforts to advance the peace agenda and regional normalization.

Despite the lack of new agreements or plans announced, the discussions between Azerbaijan and the EU focused on current cooperation and future plans, with no mention of any changes in Azerbaijan's continued efforts in these areas. The two sides also discussed other bilateral and regional matters of mutual interest, although the exact nature of these discussions was not specified.

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