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Pashinyan evades obligations on Zangezur corridor - Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry
Baku/17.10.22/Turan: Armenia should stop evading the opening of the Zangezur corridor, this is how the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry commented on Nikol Pashinyan's tweet about Yerevan's proposal for Baku of three options for transport links from the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic.
“Armenia must drop far-fetched pretexts to evade its obligations under the November 2020 Trilateral Statement to connect roads and railways through the Zangezur corridor. Proposing three unrealistic options, ignoring 20-month discussions, is not a good policy,” the official Twitter account of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry says.
Earlier, Pashinyan wrote that the Armenian government several months ago proposed a project to open three checkpoints on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border to ensure communication between eastern Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan and is waiting for a "positive reaction from Azerbaijan." --0--
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