ArmInfo.The foreign policy of Armenia is just beginning to be developed. On May 6, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan stated this from the rostrum of the National Assembly, answering a question from MP Naira Zohrabyan about the country's foreign policy priorities and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, especially in the area of recent statements by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Minister of Defence of Azerbaijan Zakir Hasanov. As Nikol Pashinyan noted, as of today many people ask what has changed or is changing in the foreign policy of the Armenian state, but in this case we are talking about the formation of a new policy. These, according to the prime minister, are completely different concepts. You can take the position of the barricaded side by taking strikes and delivering counterattacks, but you can also take the position of the side with respect for the positions of others, solving issues in an environment of constructivism and without conflict. "I have advocated and am in favor of the second solution to problems," Nikol Pashinyan emphasized. He noted that not a single Armenian leader on the Karabakh issue presented the solution to the problem in such detail as he did. Not a single Armenian leader spoke so publicly on the Karabakh issue as often as he did. According to him, there are many positions in the world that are independent of the position of the Armenian side. And here the question arises of the possibility of rapprochement of these positions, the formation of a single agenda. In any case, as Nikol Pashinyan noted, not a single decision will be made if it turns out to be unacceptable for the peoples of Armenia and Artsakh. <This is excluded, and it is not my will. If the former authorities believed that they would sign a document, which would then be imposed on the peoples of Armenia and Artsakh, then they overestimated their capabilities. Especially when it comes to parliaments, societies, "the Prime Minister said, adding that so far it is only about approaches to the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict