Armenia and Azerbaijan start the process of border delimitation

Armenia and Azerbaijan start the process of border delimitation

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On April 23, Azerbaijan and Armenia begin delimiting their border based on geodetic measurements near several villages on both sides.

On Tuesday, April 23, Azerbaijan and Armenia began delimiting the border based on geodetic measurements of the area. This was reported by the press service of the Armenian government, UNN reports.

Details

According to the Armenian Foreign Ministry , following the eighth meeting of the commission on border delimitation with Azerbaijan on April 19, the border delimitation was agreed near the Armenian villages of Baganis, Voskepar, Kirants and Berkaber and the Azerbaijani villages of Baganis Ayrum, Ashagi-Askipar, Heirimli and Gizilgadzhili.

Today, work is planned to be carried out on the Baganis-Voskepar section. 

On April 23, 2024, on the border between the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia, expert groups of the countries began the process of refining the coordinates based on geodetic measurements near

- the Armenian government said in a statement. 

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Addendum

Earlier, the Armenian Interior Ministry in a commentary to Armen Press stated that rumors that some part of Armenia's sovereign territory would be transferred to Azerbaijan are not true. 

We emphasize that there will be no changes on the Armenia-Azerbaijan line of contact today. After the demarcation, the protection of the border line will be transferred to the Armenian border guards

- The newspaper quotes the Interior Ministry statement. 

For reference

Boundary delimitation is the determination of the general position and direction of a state border between neighboring states through negotiations. Delimitation decrees are usually an integral part of peace treaties or special agreements on the establishment or modification of state borders

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