YEREVAN (OC-Media) — On September 5, the chairs of Armenian and Azerbaijani border delimitation committees, Mher Grigoryan and Shahin Mustafayev, held unprecedented mutual visits to each other’s respective countries.
According to Armenia’s Foreign Ministry, the parties discussed border delimitation and demining efforts on their shared border. They also discussed the restoration and construction of “necessary infrastructure” and their implementation.

This was the first confirmed meeting between Grigoryan and Mustafayev following the Washington summit on August 8 between Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the US, which saw the initialing of the peace treaty, as well as agreement to establish a route between Azerbaijan and its exclave of Nakhichevan through Armenia called the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP).
It remains unclear where the meeting took place. However, on September 5, unconfirmed reports suggested that, “five days” earlier, residents of Kapan in the Syunik region had noticed individuals in Azerbaijani military uniforms driving four unlicensed vehicles, reportedly bearing the word “Turk” on white backgrounds, into the city center. They reportedly left the city that same evening.
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