A treaty on the state border between Russia and Azerbaijan should be ready for signing in a few months' time, Moscow's envoy in Baku has said.
'All issues concerning the delimitation of borders between Russia and Azerbaijan have practically been settled,' the Russian ambassador to Azerbaijan, Vladimir Dorokhin, told reporters today.
He said the parties were preparing to sign an interstate treaty delimiting the border.
'Today we are settling technical issues in the preparation of the final text of the document and the release of geographical maps. It will take several months, after which a document will be signed,' he said.
The Azerbaijani-Russian working group on delimitation and demarcation of the state border reached agreement in Khachmaz on 16 April after years of negotiations.
Azerbaijan's deputy foreign minister, Khalaf Khalafov, said agreement had been reached with the Russian president's special representative on border issues, Alexander Golovin.
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