 Baku Yerevan on threshold of peace. Azerbaijan and Armenia are on the threshold of peace. Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jehun Behramov said, with the end of the nearly 30-year long armed conflict and the commitments to respect each other's sovereignty, territorial integrity and inviolability of borders which the two countries have undertaken for the first time since they regained their independence, Azerbaijan and Armenia are on the threshold of peace. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry quoted him as saying at a special session of the Permanent Council of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. He stressed that his country is working closely with Armenia to ensure lasting peace. The talks held recently in Washington, Brussels, Moscow and Chisino, have made the sides positions clear. He noted, Jehun Behramov stressed that Azerbaijan expects Armenia to reciprocate the political will necessary to settle differences on three concrete tracks on the agenda of bilateral talks. The ministry said adding that, the ministry noted that the key obstacles standing in the way of normalizing relations between the two countries are Armenia's ongoing illegal military presence in Azerbaijan's sovereign territories, its interference into Azerbaijan's domestic affairs and the hindrance to Baku's dialogue with the local Armenian population in Karabakh.