Никол Пашинян
In Vienna, Pashinyan Intends to Persuade Aliyev to Negotiate with Karabakh
Baku / 27.03.19 / Turan: The upcoming meeting with the President of Azerbaijan in Vienna on March 29 does not have a specific agenda, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said speaking in the Armenian parliament today.
"We just need to exchange views on various issues. I assume that the discussions will take place within the framework of previously expressed ideas," he said.
According to Pashinyan, "what was announced at the joint meeting of the Security Councils in Stepanakert is the agenda on which negotiations and discussions take place." "This is a platform for all further negotiation processes," he said.
To the question of one of the MPs whether the question of involving Karabakh in the negotiations as a party is also on the agenda, Pashinyan gave an affirmative answer.
"There is an interpretation that this is supposedly a change in the format of the negotiations, but it is not. The format of the negotiations is the OSCE Minsk Group and the co-chairmanship," Tert.am website quotes Pashinyan. -02D-
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