ArmInfo. The Speaker of the Armenian Parliament, Alen Simonyan, believes that the recent statements by the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry do not indicate the failure of the peace treaty. On March 17, during a conversation with journalists in the National Assembly, when asked whether the purpose of spreading Azerbaijani disinformation about the shootings on the border is an attempt to delay the process of signing the peace treaty, Simonyan noted: <<In my opinion this is being done to justify the statement of the President of Azerbaijan, who claimed that trust in the Armenian side is close to zero. I find this surprising, especially considering that the publication that our, so to speak, work and style of work are agreed upon in the same treaty says the opposite. Not to mention that our opposition colleagues and opponents accuse us of the opposite, they say: you, in general, do everything that the President of Azerbaijan says. Now it turns out that the President of Azerbaijan is refuting our opposition, making such accusations against us>.
The Speaker of the Parliament emphasized that European observers, in addition to the Ministry of Defense, also stated that no shots were fired from the Armenian side.When asked if Baku is possibly preparing the ground for another escalation or seeking new concessions from Yerevan with its latest statements,, Simonyan admitted that <this is Azerbaijan's constant style - <the Armenians are shooting>, and they are allegedly forced to respond>.
<At this stage, however, I do not think that Azerbaijan will escalate. We have only announced the approval of a peace treaty and the assessment of the EU observers is obvious. The world does not base its opinion on Azerbaijani Telegram channels. They have their own sources, and the Azerbaijani side must take this into account>, he said. According to him, there are solutions in the agreement for any <concerns> that Azerbaijan is raising. <If this is not sufficient, we are once again prepared to discuss and determine whether there is a concept of territorial claims in the Armenian Constitution or not,> Simonyan said.