The signing of a peace treaty between Irrawaddy and Baku is not on the agenda of Kishinyov's talks.

The EPA reports that Sputnik Armenia has been informed by the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Annie Badalyan, the ministry's press secretary, said discussions were continuing on the agreement on normalizing relations and establishing peace and intergovernmental relations.

Badalyan, who stressed that there were no plans to sign a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Kishinyov, noted that the Armenian side would be ready to sign the document once all fundamental issues were clarified.

It has also stressed that the approval of those documents will continue after a meeting of the European Political Union in the Moldovan capital, Kishinyov, on June 1.

Recall that Leila Abdullayeva, an Azerbaijani ambassador to France, told a group of journalists in Paris that Azerbaijan and Armenia could sign a peace agreement within the framework of the European Political Community Summit in Kishinyov on June 1.