Yerevan and Baku's positions on unblocking transport links coming closer, deputy PM says
The working group chaired by the deputy prime ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia on the unblocking of regional communications has been able to bring closer the positions of Yerevan and Baku on numerous issues, particularly on border and customs control. Armenia’s Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan told TASS on Tuesday.
"I consider the activities of the trilateral working group to unblock transport links in the South Caucasus to be constructive,” he said. “It is certainly a difficult task, but I must note that the sides manage to bring their positions closer on many issues concerning border and customs control as well as the safe passage of citizens, vehicles and goods along roads and railroads through Armenia and Azerbaijan.”
According to the deputy PM, "at the moment, expert subgroups continue to work out issues relating to the restoration and further use of road and railway infrastructures."