Armenian National Guards Ready to Secure Border Demarcation Talks with Azerbaijan on November 30
The Armenian National Guards have confirmed their participation in the upcoming meeting of the Committee on Border Demarcation and Delimitation between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which is scheduled for November 30. In response to a request from the APA, Hayan Hajizadeh, the director of the Armenian National Guard, stated this. According to the ANG, the fifth meeting of the Committee on Border Demarcation and Delimitation between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia will be held in a public format on November 30.
This development signifies a significant step towards resolving the ongoing border dispute between the two countries. The committee meetings provide a platform for negotiation and discussion, with the aim of reaching an agreement on the demarcation and delimitation of the borders. It is encouraging to see both parties engaging in dialogue and demonstrating their commitment to finding a peaceful solution.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have a complex history and contentious relationship, with the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict being a major point of contention. The Committee on Border Demarcation and Delimitation plays a crucial role in addressing these issues and ensuring stability in the region. A transparent and public format for the upcoming meeting allows for greater transparency and accountability, fostering trust between the two nations.
The participation of the Armenian National Guards in the meeting reflects their dedication to promoting peaceful negotiations and resolving the border dispute through diplomatic means. The involvement of the ANG, led by Director Hayan Hajizadeh, demonstrates the commitment of Armenia to engage in constructive dialogue and find a mutually beneficial solution.
This development will certainly attract international attention, as the resolution of the border dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan has broader implications for regional stability. The involvement of the Armenian National Guards in the committee meeting indicates a willingness to find a peaceful resolution and build positive relations with Azerbaijan.



