Pashinyan discussed with Ter-Petrosyan the ways of Karabakh conflict settlement
Yerevan/17.07.18/Turan: The Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and the first President of the Republic Levon Ter-Petrosyan met in Yerevan on Tuesday in the governmental mansion. According to the government's press service told the journalists, Ter-Petrosyan presented his position on ways to overcome a number of challenges facing Armenia. In particular, concerning foreign policy and the Karabakh conflict. Details of the meeting are not disclosed, but it is known that Ter-Petrosyan adheres to the pragmatic idea of reconciliation with Azerbaijan and the rejection of a tough stance on the Karabakh settlement. -02D-
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