A roundtable bringing together five experts from Armenia will take place in Baku on 21–22 November, Armenian media reported on Tuesday.
According to the information, the participants will travel to Azerbaijan on a charter flight from Yerevan to Baku, marking one of the few direct expert-level visits between the two countries since the start of the normalization process.
Organizers say the initiative is aimed at strengthening dialogue between the two societies and expanding channels of civil communication.
“The roundtable will help activate contacts between representatives of Armenian and Azerbaijani civil society and create mechanisms for building trust,” the announcement said.
The discussions are expected to focus on regional cooperation, post-conflict stability, and the prospects for long-term peace in the South Caucasus.




