
ArmInfo. Within the framework of the " Peace Bridge " initiative, the Armenian delegation arrived in Azerbaijan via the land border, crossing through a formally delimited and demarcated section and undergoing all relevant border and passport control procedures, to participate in a bilateral roundtable to be held from April 10 to 12, 2026.
According to the press service of the Armenian Council Research Center, the roundtable will be attended by representatives of civil society in Armenia and Azerbaijan. The meeting agenda includes discussions on the current state of the peace process; the activities undertaken by participants in the "Peace Bridge" Initiative in their respective countries and the results of those efforts; as well as the situation in the region. Separate sessions will also be devoted to efforts to advance peace at the societal level and to increase trust during the next stages of the peace process.
The Center recalled that the dialogue between civil society representatives is taking place within the framework of the agreed bilateral peace agenda endorsed at the trilateral summit of the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia, and the United States held in Washington, D.C. on 8 August 2025.
Recall, a bilateral roundtable discussion within the framework of the "Peace Bridge" initiative was held in Armenia on February 13-14. At that meeting, the Azerbaijani delegation arrived in Armenia for the first time through the delimited and demarcated sections of the land border, having completed all necessary procedures. Following this, a press conference was held in Yerevan, at which representatives of the Armenian civil society group "Peace Bridge" presented the outcomes of their first meeting with their Azerbaijani counterparts in Tsaghkadzor.
During the meeting, humanitarian issues of mutual concern were discussed. The Armenian side raised the issue of the detention of Armenian prisoners of war in Baku. The Azerbaijani side raised the issue of Armenia providing minefield maps and information on Azerbaijanis missing from the 1990 war. It is worth noting that Naira Sultanyan, Director of the Democracy Development Foundation and human rights activist, commenting on the results of the meeting, stated that events are unfolding too quickly for both sides, and people in both countries are failing to process them. She said that both sides had expressed dissatisfaction with their lack of time to monitor political processes between the two countries.
It should be noted that representatives of Armenian civil society have also pointed out that it is not yet possible to say with certainty whether the initiative will be successful, as the processes also depend on external and internal factors.