Nikol Pashinyan
After Putin's threats, Pashinyan declared his readiness to settle Karabakh conflict on basis of Russia's proposals
Baku/28.10.12/Turan: Armenia is ready to work on establishing relations with Azerbaijan based on Russia's proposals. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan tweeted about this on October 28.
"In early September, Armenia agreed to work on the basis of the basic principles and parameters of establishing interstate relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, presented by the Russian Federation, and is ready to confirm this in Sochi. We hope Russia will support its proposals," Pashinyan wrote.
Recall that on the eve of the Valdai forum, the President of Russia made a remarkable statement that Armenia is to blame for the current situation. He also hinted that Yerevan needs to decide with whom it wants to resolve the Karabakh conflict with Russia or with the West. -02D-
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