“Belarus as a partner of Armenia, a country that together with it is a member of the EAEU and the CSTO, and as a country that is a close friend of Azerbaijan, can play an important role in establishing contacts between Armenia and Azerbaijan,” BelTA quotes Aliyev.

According to him, Baku is aimed at strengthening confidence-building measures in relations with Yerevan.

Lukashenka, in turn, expressed confidence that a trilateral ceasefire agreement in Nagorno-Karabakh will become the basis for a lasting peace in the region.

On April 13, Lukashenka arrived in Azerbaijan on a visit.

In February, Armenian Foreign Minister Ara Ayvazyan did not rule out the possibility of organizing a meeting between the official representatives of Yerevan and Baku if a specific agenda is formed.

Aliyev, in turn, stated that Baku is ready to normalize relations with Yerevan and does not rule out the signing of a peace treaty.