I Am the Prime Minister of 29,800 Square Kilometers and Have Always Been One: Pashinyan
Prohibiting the leadership of the Republic of Armenia from recognizing Azerbaijan's territorial integrity means that with the same decision, we are prohibiting Azerbaijan from recognizing the territorial integrity of Armenia. This was stated by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at a press conference.
“There are people who say that Armenia, with an area of 29,800 square kilometers, does not interest us; this is a very dangerous discourse. Personally, I am not only very interested in the territorial integrity of the Republic of Armenia, which is 29,800 square kilometers, but excuse me, I am the prime minister of 29,800 square kilometers and have always been,” Pashinyan said.
“Failing to acknowledge this means that Armenia is blurred in uncertainty, which we have done, I have also done, and those before me have done. We thought life was that simple. We have not fixed many things, by printing maps in various formats, publishing them, encouraging them, believing that we were doing something positive historically. In reality, we have blurred the Armenian state in uncertainty,” he added.