ArmInfo.Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has once again insidiously tried to mislead the Armenian people by claiming that allegedly "since 1994, that is, after the ceasefire, the negotiation process concerned the return of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan."
Thus, Artur Khachatryan, a member of the National Assembly from the opposition faction "Armenia," commented on Pashinyan's latest statement that allegedly since 1994 negotiations had been underway to transfer the NKR to Azerbaijan.
In this regard, Khachatryan recalled that Pashinyan, back on January 25, 2020, during his "big press conference" in Kapan, referred to a document presented to the parties to the conflict in January 2018 and commonly referred to as the "Krakow draft." Khachatryan explained that according to this document, "the determination of the final legal status of Nagorno-Karabakh must be carried out by holding a general referendum, which is a free expression of the will of the entire population of Artsvakh under the auspices of the UN or OSCE within an agreed time frame. The vote will be legally binding and must comply with the norms and principles of international law, while the issues put to the vote should not be limited and may include all options regarding the status."
"Please note that all the parameters related to the status are indicated here - everything. These are his words, his quote about the negotiation process and the settlement proposal that he inherited. But he rejected them and went to secret negotiations with Aliyev, and today we have what we have. If the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Artsakh agreed that the NKR would be part of Azerbaijan, what were they negotiating about from 1996 to 2018? Azerbaijan offered Artsakh "the highest degree of autonomy." But if Yerevan and Stepanakert agreed to this, why was the peace agreement not signed? There is only one reason: Pashinyan is lying," the MP explained.
Khachatryan emphasized that after Levon Ter-Petrosyan's Lisbon failure in 1998, there were no more proposals for Armenian autonomy in Azerbaijan. In 2001, in exchange for a corridor through Meghri that would not hinder communication with Iran, Nagorno-Karabakh and the Lachin corridor were to be transferred to Armenia. At the same time, the MP continued, the fundamental or "Madrid principles" developed in 2006 assumed that the people of Artsakh would have the right to decide their political fate through a referendum.
"This right was not limited in any way, as stated in the document cited by Pashinyan. He came and destroyed the entire negotiation process. Even the settlement proposed by Ter-Petrosyan was better than what we have now. Today, under Pashinyan, the Turks are in Artsakh, which is a consequence of his actions. And let no one try to distort history and blame the people who fought for the Motherland in order to justify this crime," the MP concluded. It should be noted that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, today, once again trying to absolve himself of responsibility for the surrender of Artsakh, stated that "since 1994, that is, after the ceasefire, the negotiation process has been about the return of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan."
"The negotiation process had no other content. Narratives about other content were introduced in the Republic of Armenia solely to solve domestic political problems. In this context, I made a big mistake - in 2018, when I was getting acquainted with the content of the negotiations, I did not admit the above to myself (my patriotism of the model known to you did not allow me to do this) and, therefore, I did not explain all this to the people," Pashinyan wrote on social media. It is noteworthy that back in the fall of 2016, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev complained that he was being forced to recognize Artsakh behind closed doors. And these revelations of Aliyev, according to independent experts, do not fit into the logic of today's statements by the Armenian prime minister, who back in August 2019, on the Renaissance Square in Stepanakert, loudly shouted "Artsakh is Armenia, period," and in 2023, with the same confidence, echoed "Artsakh is Azerbaijan."