Under What Circumstances Will the Pashinyan-Aliev Meeting Take Place? Armen Grigoryan Provides Details
The Secretary of Armenia's Security Council, Armen Grigoryan, will meet with Azerbaijani President's Assistant Hikmet Hajiyev in Brussels on Monday, May 2. "We will discuss several issues regarding Armenia-Azerbaijan relations," Grigoryan stated in an interview with Azatutyun, suggesting that this meeting could be followed by a Pashinyan-Aliev meeting.
"If we can find answers to all the questions in Brussels, then we can also discuss the meeting at the level of the country leaders in Brussels," Grigoryan noted.
In the coming days, a statement is expected to be made regarding the demarcation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and the establishment of a working group for this purpose, according to the Secretary of the Security Council.
The proposal from Yerevan for a mirror withdrawal of troops remains on the agenda. We hope that Russian peacekeepers will fulfill their duties regarding Parukh, as we have received assurances from Moscow.
The rights and security of the people of Artsakh will determine the status of Nagorno-Karabakh. During the protests occurring in the streets today, there was not even a word about the status of Nagorno-Karabakh. How can they now speak of surrendering Artsakh? Grigoryan remarked.
My visits to Poland, Great Britain, and other Western countries are not shrouded in secrecy; they fall within the logic of obtaining additional guarantees for our security in the current geopolitical situation.