ArmInfo. During Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's visit to Turkey, an agreement may be concluded or a preliminary document on peace may be signed. This is reported by the newspaper .
That is, the Russian 102nd military base will be withdrawn from Armenia. The agreement will also have an appendix, which will include all of Aliyev's other demands, including the of 300 thousand Azerbaijanis to Armenia>, the publication notes.
On June 18, Prime Minister Pashinyan confirmed information about his upcoming visit to Turkey on June 20, but did not disclose the details of the meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
A day earlier, the 24news agency, which was the first to announce Pashinyan's upcoming visit to Turkey to meet with President Erdogan, published details of the visit, citing diplomatic sources. "According to our reliable information, Nikol Pashinyan will discuss with Erdogan the issue of signing a peace treaty with Azerbaijan or another similar document, negotiations on which are currently being conducted in two places. The first possible place is Washington in September of this year, the second place is the UAE, which is possible in December of this year," the agency writes. It is noted that Pashinyan managed to remove the precondition for amending the Constitution, telling the Azerbaijani side that it is simply impossible to achieve this (this is confirmed by opinion polls) and such developments are dangerous for his power. Instead, he "undertook to strike at the Armenian Apostolic Church and subjugate it, manifestations of which we have been observing over the past 20 days." The second precondition may be the withdrawal of the Russian military base after the signing of the document, 24news writes. And there is a third condition - it concerns communications in the region.