Events took place in Baku and Yerevan, on Tuesday, 25 November 2025, during which members of the Action Committee for a new Armenian-Azerbaijani Dialogue presented four reports that set out a vision for peace and co-operation between the two countries, and in the wider region, until 2040.
The reports, covering issues of (1) Peace and Security; (2) Good Governance; (3) Connectivity; and (4) Environment, were the result of weeks of work by four thematic groups made up of 42 participants from Armenia and Azerbaijan, including 18 women. This was an initiative of LINKS Europe in the framework of EU4Peace III, supported by the European Union.
You can read more about the initiative, and access the four reports here.
In Yerevan, the current Armenian co-Chair of the Action Committee, Leonid Nersisian, was joined by other Armenian members of the Action Committee, Narek Minasyan and Sargis Harutyunyan. Action Committee member, Aghavni Harutyunyan, could not attend but sent a representative.
In Baku, the current Azerbaijani co-Chair of the Action Committee, Murad Muradov, was joined by other Azerbaijani members of the Action Committee, Fidan Namazova, Nigar Gurbanli, and Ramazan Samadov.
The meetings in both Baku and Yerevan were attended by diplomats, representatives of international institutions and organisations, and civil society.
Also present for the meeting in Yerevan was Alexandra Dumitrescu, Senior Research Associate at LINKS Europe, who also spoke.