ArmInfo. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan does not consider the meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijan Foreign Ministers in Brussels to be a turning point in achieving progress in the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
"There was a meeting, a contact, in fact, the first contact on this topic, and it is wrong to expect results from the first meeting. It was valuable as there was communication, acquaintance." I can say the same about my meetings. Certain arrangements, invitations, readiness to come to Armenia, in particular, to the summit of Francophonie were achieved. Thus, we can consider that it was a visit to establish personal contacts. In this regard, we can assume that the goal has been achieved, "Pashinyan told journalists at the airport in Brussels. Speaking about the Karabakh settlement as a whole, he noted that if one of the parties is preparing not for a peaceful settlement, but constantly demonstrates aggression, accordingly there is no atmosphere for dialogue, and the world community should record it. "Armenia must also state this situation and be ready for any development of events," he said. The Prime Minister also informed that the issue of the meeting with the Azerbaijani president was not raised.