Pashinyan and Aliyev agree to continue exploring opportunities to expand bilateral trade and economic cooperation
04.02.2026,
13:21
During a meeting in Abu Dhabi on February 4, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev agreed to continue exploring opportunities to expand bilateral trade and economic cooperation, the government press service reported.
YEREVAN, February 4. /ARKA/. During a meeting in Abu Dhabi on February 4, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev agreed to continue exploring opportunities to expand bilateral trade and economic cooperation, the government press service reported.
They welcomed the progress in implementing the agreements reached at the Washington Peace Summit, emphasizing the importance of maintaining and advancing the positive momentum in the bilateral peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The parties acknowledged that the societies of both countries are witnessing the tangible benefits of peace in their daily lives. They expressed satisfaction with the start of bilateral trade and the continued export of petroleum products from Azerbaijan to Armenia, as well as the transit of grain and other goods from third countries to Armenia through Azerbaijan. They also welcomed reciprocal visits by civil society representatives and agreed on the need to expand confidence-building measures.
Pashinyan and Aliyev discussed the implementation of the TRIPP and other infrastructure projects.
The Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of Azerbaijan reaffirmed their readiness to continue working to further strengthen peace and stability between the two countries and agreed to maintain contacts to facilitate the process of normalizing bilateral relations.
They welcomed the progress in implementing the agreements reached at the Washington Peace Summit, emphasizing the importance of maintaining and advancing the positive momentum in the bilateral peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The parties acknowledged that the societies of both countries are witnessing the tangible benefits of peace in their daily lives. They expressed satisfaction with the start of bilateral trade and the continued export of petroleum products from Azerbaijan to Armenia, as well as the transit of grain and other goods from third countries to Armenia through Azerbaijan. They also welcomed reciprocal visits by civil society representatives and agreed on the need to expand confidence-building measures.
Pashinyan and Aliyev discussed the implementation of the TRIPP and other infrastructure projects.
The Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of Azerbaijan reaffirmed their readiness to continue working to further strengthen peace and stability between the two countries and agreed to maintain contacts to facilitate the process of normalizing bilateral relations.