Pashinyan hints at possible referendum during Azerbaijan border talks
Foreign policy
- 17 June, 2024
- 12:53
During a meeting with residents in Syunik, Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan did not rule out the possibility of holding a referendum as part of the ongoing border delimitation process with Azerbaijan.
Report informs via Sputnik Armenia that he emphasized that the current efforts are not aimed at forming new borders but rather at restoring the boundaries that existed during the Soviet era.
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