Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said a peace agreement between Yerevan and Baku is only possible if both sides recognize each other’s territorial integrity.
“A peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan will become real if the two countries … recognize each other’s territorial integrity and agree that they will have no territorial claims in the future,” he said. he declared.
Pashinyan also stressed that Armenia recognizes the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and also expects Azerbaijan to recognize the territory of the Armenian SSR as the Republic of Armenia.
Earlier, Pashinyan reported that Armenia does not want to leave the Collective Security Treaty Organization, but fears that “the CSTO may leave Armenia.”
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