Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that most provisions of the peace treaty with Azerbaijan have already been agreed upon. This statement was made in the Armenian Parliament on December 4 in response to a question from a deputy.
Pashinyan firmly rejected accusations of Armenia preparing provocations, emphasizing the government's commitment to maintaining stability in the region.
According to him, the two countries have taken a significant political step by mutually recognizing each other's territorial integrity. The next phase involves initiating the delimitation process for the next section of the border.
The Armenian Prime Minister ruled out a military resolution to territorial disputes. He reiterated Armenia’s dedication to a peaceful agenda and its intent to resolve all issues through negotiations, guided by the recently approved framework for the joint work of border delimitation commissions.