
ArmInfo.At the 60th plenary session of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly, NA Vice Speaker Hakob Arshakyan addressed issues of regional peace, border stability, and the unblocking of communications.
According to the NA press service, in his speech, Arshakyan touched on regional developments, noting that the Washington Declaration, adopted on August 8, 2025, and signed by the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan with the participation of the US President, marked the beginning of a new stage in establishing peace and developing regional cooperation in the South Caucasus. According to him, the declaration reaffirmed the parties' commitment to the fundamental principles of the UN Charter and the Alma-Ata Declaration, including mutual recognition of independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the inviolability of borders, as well as the exclusion of the use of force and mutual hostility.
"Today, the practical results of the peace process are already visible: people are no longer dying on the border, which is an important foundation for strengthening stability, predictability, and mutual trust in the region," Arshakyan noted.
The Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia also underscored the importance of the agreements reached on unblocking transport communications. He pointed out that the Washington Declaration also initiated the TRIP project on transport communications, which will be implemented in Armenia in full compliance with the principles of territorial integrity, sovereignty, and jurisdiction. According to Arshakyan, the full opening of communications and the advancement of the "Crossroads of Peace" initiative open up new opportunities for expanding regional trade, diversifying transit routes, attracting investment, and developing the logistics, industrial, and tourism sectors.
"These initiatives are designed to ensure mutual economic benefit for all countries in the region and foster new environment for cooperation based on peace and mutual respect," he emphasized. Hakob Arshakyan thanked partner countries, including CIS member states, for their support of these initiatives and reaffirmed Armenia's readiness to continue advancing the agenda of peace and regional cooperation.