“Yes, this proposal was made publicly available on 14 March. As I said already in previous comments with other media outlets in the region, the European Union, like many in the international community, has been emphasizing the need for a comprehensive settlement to conflict-related issues. In this regard, any moves in that direction are welcome,” EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the Crisis in Georgia Toivo Klaar told in this interview with APA while commenting on Baku's recent five-point proposal to normalize relations with Yerevan.
“Certainly, the Azerbaijani proposal is important, likewise, the Armenian response to the Azerbaijani proposal was made on the very same day. Again, what the European Union believes is important, is that these moves contribute to an environment conducive to discussions for a comprehensive settlement,” noted EU Special representative.