The UAE has welcomed the positive developments and recent peace-building steps between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia.
In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) commended the confidence-building measures agreed upon by the two countries and expressed its hope that this initiative would contribute to enhancing stability and steps undertaken towards consolidating peace, which includes achieving further development for the people of Armenia and Azerbaijan, and across the Caucasus region.
The Ministry underscored that the UAE supports all measures agreed upon by Armenia and Azerbaijan that enhance security and peace at the regional and international levels and consolidate a sustainable settlement that initiates a new period of constructive cooperation between the two countries.
The Ministry reaffirmed that the UAE underscores the importance of building bridges, cooperation and dialogue in resolving differences peacefully.


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