Nikol Pashinyan
Nikol Pashinyan asks the OSCE Minsk Group to raise the issue of the status of Karabakh
Baku/14.12.20/Turan: On Monday, during a meeting of the Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Yerevan with the OSCE MG co-chairs, discussed the situation in Karabakh, the resumption of negotiations, and the security of the Karabakh Armenians.
The prime minister noted "the need to restore negotiations in the format of the Minsk Group co-chairmanship with the aim of a comprehensive settlement of the Karabakh problem," the press service of the Armenian government.
As a priority, he named “the need to determine the status of Karabakh, taking into account the principle of realizing the people's right to self-determination, de-occupation of the territories seized by Azerbaijan, ensuring conditions for the safe return of Karabakh people home, preserving the cultural and religious heritage.”-0-
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