Pashinyan on Unagreed Terms in the 'Peace Agreement'
We tell Azerbaijan: let's sign what is agreed upon and move on to the rest that is not agreed upon, and there is a viewpoint that no, until all articles are agreed upon, the 'peace agreement' should not be signed. This was stated today, September 18, at the World Armenian Summit by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
“And how many articles should be in this agreement? For example, there is one article that is unagreed, which Azerbaijan proposed months ago. Let's say there are X number of articles that are all agreed upon. One side can say: there is one more article, and that must also be agreed upon. We can agree on that as well, and then it may turn out that there is another article. There is nothing written anywhere that the peace agreement must have 25 articles and cannot have 14 or 17 articles. The issue here is political will.
One more article can be continuously brought up, and one side can say: until we agree on this, we consider the signing of this agreement pointless. The fact is that there is no contract that answers all possible questions,” emphasized Nikol Pashinyan.