Tokayev: Kazakhstan ready to offer platform for Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiations
Kazakhstan welcomes the aspiration of Armenia and Azerbaijan to sign a peace treaty. This was stated by Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev at Monday’s joint press briefing with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan within the framework of Tokayev’s official visit to Yerevan.
"Kazakhstan is ready to assist as much as possible and offer a platform for negotiations. Our main goal is to bring our friendly countries closer together and pave the way for unbreakable friendly relations, peace, and sustainable development," Tokayev added.


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