Armenia's "peace-loving narrative" avoids the most important pillar of establishing lasting peace and stability in the region, which is the respect of territorial integrity and sovereignty of states, Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Aykhan Hajizada said, commenting on the statements of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, according to Report.
Aykhan Hajizada: If Armenia is interested in peace with its neighbors, it should renounce its claims to territories

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