Pashinyan: For first time, Azerbaijan and Armenia resolved issue at negotiating table
Foreign policy
- 20 April, 2024
- 08:58
For the first time, Azerbaijan and Armenia resolved the issue at the negotiating table, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told journalists, Report informs referring to Armenian media.
“I wouldn’t want us to overestimate what happened, but I wouldn’t want us to underestimate this, either. It’s very important to state that for the first time Armenia and Azerbaijan resolved the issue at the negotiating table,” he said.
On April 19, an agreement was reached with Armenia on the return of four villages of the Gazakh district to Azerbaijan. The decision was made following the eighth meeting of the Azerbaijan-Armenia border delimitation commissions, which took place on the border of the two countries.
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