The meeting between Pashinyan and Aliyev in Brussels took place against the backdrop of their remote debate. Their public statements have notably clashed over the concept of the so-called “Zangezur corridor.” Aliyev has warned Armenia that if it did not agree to a corridor through Syunik, Azerbaijan would establish customs posts in the Lachin corridor, which Armenia currently uses for humanitarian purposes.
Brussels will play a role in the demarcation and delimitation process between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The President of the European Council announced that the EU will provide an advisory group to offer technical assistance to both countries. Areg Kochinyan, an expert in military-political affairs, emphasized the importance of clarifying whether these European experts will participate in decision-making, as this role is likely to be reserved for the Russian Federation, according to Kochinyan.
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