ArmInfo. There cannot be any clause about the "Zangezur corridor" in the peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Alen Simonyan told reporters on January 15.
According to him, Azerbaijan's desire to establish a land connection with Nakhichevan is understandable, and Armenia is ready not only to open the road, but also to consider the possibility of a simplified travel procedure. "However, there can be no talk of any extraterritorial corridor. This is embedded in three main principles already agreed upon with the President of Azerbaijan in the presence of Charles Michel. A corresponding statement was made on July 15 last year. "As for the road to Nakhichevan through Iran, Armenia is ready to offer Azerbaijan the same conditions," said Simonyan.
Noting that there is no regression in the negotiations on the Armenian-Azerbaijani settlement, the speaker emphasized that there is an agreement under discussion, on the points of which the parties are currently moving forward. The negotiations and the exchange of documents continue, there is progress, and the answer of RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan can be considered an expression of surprise, because often the rhetoric of the Azerbaijani side goes beyond the scope of the conversations, theses and documents that the parties transfer to each other. This is often incomprehensible," Simonyan said. Answering the question about what is the essence of the negotiations against the backdrop of the fact that recent statements by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev jeopardize the peace process, the speaker said that the negotiations are about peace. "For example, when we talk about the withdrawal of troops, we mean a mirror withdrawal. All provisions apply to both Armenia and Azerbaijan," he said.
Answering the question of how, in this case, one can evaluate the position of Baku, which, unlike Yerevan, has not yet recognized the territorial integrity of Armenia, the speaker said that "the President of Azerbaijan has personally made public statements about the territorial integrity of Armenia more than once." "If we are talking about 29.8 thousand sq. km of the territory of Armenia - yes, this figure was not mentioned verbatim, and we expect this to also happen," he said, noting that the reasons why the Azerbaijani side refrains from voicing this figure rests on the process of delimitation and demarcation of the Armenian- Azerbaijani border. In response to the suggestion that Azerbaijan's reluctance to recognize the territorial integrity of Armenia is connected with Aliyev's latest statement about Yerevan, Simonyan said that "the president of a neighboring country is mirroring what the Armenian side has done in recent years." "After all, we constantly say that these are our historical territories: It can be noted that this is "mirror rhetoric". Aliyev is talking about something in order to create a counterbalance to the narratives that we have been forming for 30 years. We said that Nakhichevan is Armenia, we said that Karabakh is Armenia, we said that we would reach Baku, where we would drink tea," he said.
On January 13, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that the statements coming from Baku in recent days are a serious blow to the peace process. He recalled that the Armenian side has repeatedly stated that peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as the demarcation and delimitation of borders should be based on the Alma-Ata Declaration of 1991. According to him, these agreements between Armenia and Azerbaijan were confirmed during the Prague meeting on October 6, 2022 with the quadripartite declaration adopted resulted it, and in the same month in Sochi, and on July 15 in Brussels during a tripartite meeting. Pashinyan believes that Baku's latest statements at the highest level directly contradict this logic and this agreement.
Earlier, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev made a number of harsh statements. In particular, Baku insists on signing a peace treaty, bypassing the "guarantor mechanism" that Yerevan is seeking. Ilham Aliyev also said that Azerbaijani soldiers "will not retreat a single step" from the occupied positions in May 2021 and September 2022. In addition, the Azerbaijani leader threatened to keep the border with Armenia closed along the entire perimeter "if the Zangezur corridor is not opened."