Pashinyan rules out any action by Armenia aimed at destabilizing regional situation
Region
- 04 December, 2024
- 16:52
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan ruled out any action by Armenia that will be aimed at destabilizing the situation in the region, Report informs via News.am.
"We absolutely don't need any war with Azerbaijan. Any observer can see that stability in the region is beneficial for us, and specifically me," Pashinyan, stated during the question-and-answer session with the government at the National Assembly of Armenia on Wednesday.
He stressed that Armenia recognized Azerbaijan's territorial integrity: "Even our National Assembly has ratified the regulation of the joint work of the border delimitation commissions, and we shall soon start the border delimitation process in the next sector."
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