ArmInfo. Armenia's Premier Nikol Pashinyan has not changed his decision to go to Brussels for Sunday's negotiations.
"I want to answer the following question, which I guess that in the near future, some forces may be storm in the already known scenario if I go to Brussels. How likely is it that a peace treaty will be signed with Azerbaijan on Sunday? Unfortunately, I repeat, unfortunately, such a chance is very small, because the draft of the bilateral agreement on the establishment of peace and interstate relations is still very preliminary and it is too early to talk about signing it. On the other hand, we have a task to bring to maturity that document as quickly as possible and prepare it for signing," Mr Pashinyan said.
"I must emphasize that with today's actions, Azerbaijan is questioning the fundamental agreements reached during this period, which were recorded on October 6, 2022 in Prague and on October 31 of the same year in Sochi. Those documents emphasize that Armenia and Azerbaijan recognize each other's territorial integrity based on the 1991 Declaration of Alma Ata. The question that arises in this context is as follows: if Azerbaijan recognizes the territorial integrity of Armenia, why is it shooting at the sovereign territory of our country? Especially given that according to the Sochi tripartite statement of 2022, the parties must refrain from the use of force and the threat of force.
"Azerbaijan today again grossly violated these written public agreements, and in general, it is difficult to remember a jointly accepted document that Azerbaijan has not violated during this time," Mr Pashinyan said.