The signing of the historic document at the White House with the participation of the US President signifies that the conflict has ended and we have entered an era of peace that we hope will be permanent.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that President Ilham Aliyev made these remarks during an interview with a correspondent from the France 24 television channel in Munich.
Recalling that US President Donald Trump signed the Joint Declaration as a witness, the head of state noted that more than six months have passed since then, and the situation on the border with Armenia remains very calm. He emphasized that there is no longer any gunfire, and there are no casualties or injuries reported in the region.
The peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia has gained significant momentum following the restoration of Azerbaijan's full sovereignty over its territories. The involvement of international mediators, including the United States, aims to facilitate a final peace treaty that will ensure long-term stability and economic integration in the South Caucasus region. This transition to a post-conflict phase is expected to open new transport corridors and foster regional cooperation.