During the Copenhagen meeting, the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan primarily discussed the construction of power transmission lines and a gas pipeline along the Trump route, the Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during his speech at a conference held in Yerevan, APA reports, citing Armenian media.
According to him, the sides initially reached a certain understanding that these infrastructures could be implemented more quickly.
“I will not hide it, we discussed this issue with the President of Azerbaijan in Copenhagen, and initially came to the conclusion that it is possible to carry out the construction of power lines and the gas pipeline in the most operational way,” Pashinyan said.
The Prime Minister added that further discussions will clarify the contours of the project and that, overall, he sees no obstacles to the implementation of the project.
Note that on October 2, as part of the 7th Summit of the European Political Community in Copenhagen, President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan met with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
During the meeting, both leaders highlighted the importance of the agreements reached at the Washington Peace Summit, which was initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump. They reaffirmed their readiness to work toward further strengthening peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The discussions also focused on the benefits of regional transport communications, the progress of ongoing infrastructure projects in Azerbaijan, and the TRIPP project in Armenia. Both sides exchanged views on the implementation of the Washington Declaration.
The leaders welcomed the unanimous decision to dissolve the OSCE Minsk process and its related structures.
Additionally, they emphasized the continued importance of confidence-building measures and agreed to maintain ongoing contact.