Moldova welcomes Azerbaijan-Armenia agreement on peace treaty

The Republic of Moldova welcomed the finalization of negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan on the text of the peace agreement, hailing it as an essential step towards stability in the South Caucasus region, IPN reports.

In a message published on the social network X, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova underlined the essence of this moment, noting that the conclusion of negotiations is “an important step towards achieving lasting peace and stability in the South Caucasus region.”

The negotiation process between the two sides had been closely followed internationally. According to the authorities, the completion of negotiations on the draft agreement paves the way for the normalization of relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Recently, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov announced that Azerbaijan and Armenia agreed on a peace treaty. More precisely, Yerevan accepted Baku’s proposals regarding particular points of the agreement.

“As the next step, Azerbaijan expects that Armenia will amend its Constitution and eliminate claims against the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the Republic of Azerbaijan,” said the foreign minister.

The conflict between the two countries erupted in the late 1980s.

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Moldova welcomes Azerbaijan-Armenia agreement on peace treaty

The Republic of Moldova welcomed the finalization of negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan on the text of the peace agreement, hailing it as an essential step towards stability in the South Caucasus region, IPN reports.

In a message published on the social network X, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova underlined the essence of this moment, noting that the conclusion of negotiations is “an important step towards achieving lasting peace and stability in the South Caucasus region.”

The negotiation process between the two sides had been closely followed internationally. According to the authorities, the completion of negotiations on the draft agreement paves the way for the normalization of relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Recently, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov announced that Azerbaijan and Armenia agreed on a peace treaty. More precisely, Yerevan accepted Baku’s proposals regarding particular points of the agreement.

“As the next step, Azerbaijan expects that Armenia will amend its Constitution and eliminate claims against the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the Republic of Azerbaijan,” said the foreign minister.

The conflict between the two countries erupted in the late 1980s.

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In a public message at the end of his term, the former Minister of Finance, Andrian Gavrilita, wrote that he accepted the position to promote reforms that he considered necessary for the Republic of Moldova, even though he was aware that they would not be popular. He argues that the role of a minister involves more than economic decisions and negotiations with external partners, being a “deeply political” one, exercised in a “very complex and even hostile” environment, reports IPN.

Gavrilita admits that he made mistakes during his term, but says that one of the biggest challenges was trying to promote one of the most difficult reforms during a complicated period for governance. He claims to have been left with “a bitter taste” after the experience lived in the public space, criticizing the spread of false information both on social networks and in the media.

The former minister appreciates that the time spent on social networks, including by public officials, contributes neither to economic development nor to increasing the efficiency of the administration.

In conclusion, Andrian Gavriliță asserts that he will continue his work in support of the Republic of Moldova, regardless of the position he will hold. He maintains that the economy needs to be transformed from one based on consumption to one oriented towards investment, and public services must be centered on citizens. At the same time, the former minister wished success to the members of the new governmental team.

Andrian Gavrilita was part of the Government led by Alexandru Munteanu and was one of the promoters of the fiscal reform project for the year 2027. The proposed package, which includes changes to the VAT and the taxation and social contributions system, has generated criticism from the business environment, farmers, and unions, and the Government has withdrawn the project for additional consultations.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025