ArmInfo. Discussions on signing a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan are ongoing. The process of delimitation of the state border is also not standing still. Speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia Alen Simonyan stated at a briefing in parliament on May 5.
<Yes, discussions (on the peace treaty) are ongoing. I do not want to talk about this now so as not to interfere with this process, but the discussions are actively continuing,> Simonyan said. Additionally, the speaker assured that the delimitation process is not standing still either. According to him, thanks to the delimitation of the area in the area of the village of Kirants, <we have received one of the foundations of Armenia's independence, a border recognized by both sides, where border guards are stationed and where it is safer than in areas where delimitation has not been carried out>. According to him, the parties have no disagreements on the issue of delimitation - the process will be carried out on the basis of the Alma-Ata Declaration, which <is a huge victory for Armenia>.
At present, those sections are being discussed, according to which the process is planned to be continued in the future. <I can note with satisfaction that we will bring this process to an end, and we have already recorded that it will be implemented from the border with Georgia to the border with Iran>, he noted. In reponse to the journalist's question about why, work is not being carried out on the ground in this case, Simonyan replied that the logic is being discussed in segments. <That is, we are moving forward consistently, in separate sections. These stages are purely technical in nature. Work between the heads and members of the commissions is ongoing, discussions are continuing, there are no disagreements>, Alen Simonyan concluded.