From Baku to Armenia, a shipment comprising 1,984 tons of diesel fuel and 135 tons of fertilizer was sent as part of a peace program. The announcement notes that the delivery aims to support ongoing stabilization efforts and cooperative initiatives between the two sides.
The transportation of the specified commodities is described as a routine component of the broader peace-building measures. Officials cited in the report say the move is intended to contribute to economic and social stability in the affected regions, aligning with declared goals of mutual reassurance and practical aid.
According to the accompanying note, the delivery underscores ongoing communication and logistic coordination between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The article provides a hyperlink to continue reading for readers seeking additional context and official statements related to this shipment and the peace program.
Officials emphasize that the transfer is part of a broader set of confidence-building measures designed to facilitate progress toward lasting stability.

