Nikol Pashinyan
Baku wants to make territorial claims against Armenia - Pashinyan
Baku/03.08.23/Turan: Azerbaijan is eager to make territorial claims against Armenia after signing a peace treaty. This was stated by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, speaking at a government session on Thursday.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said in an interview with Euronews that he has no territorial claims against Armenia. At that, he added that the borders between the two countries have not been defined.
"The borders between Armenia and Azerbaijan were specified by the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration, and this was confirmed at the quadripartite meeting on 6 October in Prague, during which the Alma-Ata Declaration was adopted as a basis for delimitation of borders," Pashinyan said.
"There is an impression that Baku would like to sign a peace treaty that leaves loopholes for disputing the borders fixed by the Alma-Ata Declaration, and in the process of delimitation and demarcation, to make territorial claims to Armenia," Pashinyan said. -0-
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- 3 August 2023 11:13
Politics
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