Nazim Faytonchu: Peace will be established, but time is needed

During the weddings and festivities in Russia, there were numerous meetings and communication with Armenians, mainly those from Baku, who remember their past good life in Azerbaijan. There was the joint singing of Azerbaijani songs and there were tears, famous Azerbaijani singer Nazim Faytonchu said in his interview with Hamid Hamidov in the 'Let's talk?' show.

Faytonchu shared his thoughts about the reason the process of developing and signing the peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia is so complicated.

Armenian PM Pashinyan is influenced and pressured by many domestic and external forces, he said, adding that it means the inability to make decisions independently.

"This is first of all the fear of becoming an enemy of the people in Armenia. All the same, Russia's pressure is also strong. On the other hand, the world Armenians have led Armenia to a deadlock with their utopian fantasies," Faytonchu said.

He voiced confidence that the peace between the two countries will be established and relations will be restored.

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