European Union brass cheered as top officials from Azerbaijan and Armenia sat down for talks in Abu Dhabi. The diplomatic gathering caught attention from Brussels bigwigs who have been pushing both countries toward better relations. EU foreign policy chief Hipper jumped at the chance to praise the face-to-face session between the rival nations. European leaders see the meeting as a major step forward for regional stability. The bloc has been working behind the scenes to bring Baku and Yerevan closer together.
Brussels power brokers want both sides to hurry up and ink their draft peace deal without further delays. The EU stands ready to throw its weight behind any agreement that emerges from ongoing negotiations. European officials believe rapid progress could end years of tension between the neighboring countries. Hipper stressed that additional support and technical help remain available if either party requests assistance. The diplomatic push reflects broader European efforts to calm hotspots around its borders.
Brussels power brokers want both sides to hurry up and ink their draft peace deal without further delays. The EU stands ready to throw its weight behind any agreement that emerges from ongoing negotiations. European officials believe rapid progress could end years of tension between the neighboring countries. Hipper stressed that additional support and technical help remain available if either party requests assistance. The diplomatic push reflects broader European efforts to calm hotspots around its borders.