Pashinyan: We want more guarantees from the Republic of Azerbaijan
The Prime Minister of Armenia stated on Saturday that Baku and Yerevan do not have any territorial claims against each other. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated on Saturday that Baku and Yerevan demand mutual guarantees and clearly show that neither of them has a territorial claim against They don’t have each other.
According to the news agency “TRand News” Pashinyan said: “We are looking for more mutual guarantees from the Republic of Azerbaijan, and they want the same from us to ensure that there are no territorial disputes between us.
Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan are on the verge of a peace agreement after two bloody wars, and recently the officials of the two countries adopted positions in support of the progress of peace negotiations, although the leaders of Baku are sending negative signals.
The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan said on the first day of 2024: “The leadership of Armenia should draw the correct conclusions from historical lessons and behave in a way that does not anger us.”
Aliyev stated: “We were trying to make Armenia understand that we can carry out an operation at any moment.”
The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan continued: “In my opinion, this should be a lesson not only for Armenia, but also for others, that you cannot talk to us with the language of threats.”
Pashinyan in his remarks on Saturday also emphasized that this is a continuous process that must be looked at.
The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan previously It had indicated that Baku needed firm and confirmed guarantees that Armenia would not attempt to retaliate. In another development, a senior Armenian lawmaker refused to arm troops. The armed forces of this country announced the weapons made by Russia.
Gorgen Melkonian, a senior lawmaker supporting the government, said that a batch of Russian weapons entered Armenia.
He said the weapons were recently delivered to Armenia as part of a previous agreement.
Andranik Kocharian, one of the other legislators of Armenia, stated in a television interview that Russia will deliver the weapons that Armenia paid for.
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