Ален Симонян,
Speaker of Armenian Parliament announced possible peace with Azerbaijan
Baku/25.09.23/Turan: Baku and Yerevan are close to signing a peace treaty,
Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Alen Simonyan said, “We are very close and have a historic opportunity to sign a peace treaty. The opening of these roads is a priority for us, and Armenia is open to provide a road and even a railway,” Simonyan said on Public Television on September 24.
"We would really like to move forward in Granada, to take a historic chance. The eternal war is not profitable for anyone," he noted. Apparently, during the meeting in Granada on October 5, Aliyev and Pashinyan can agree on the main parameters of the future peace. -0-
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