
ArmInfo. The Prime Minister's Press Secretary, Nazeli Baghdasaryan, has commented on Azerbaijani President's recent statements at the request of .
Question: Ms. Baghdasaryan, during the international media forum, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, developing the topic of the "Zangezur Corridor", stated that "Azerbaijani cargo and Azerbaijani citizens should not encounter the Armenian border service or anyone else," and the Azerbaijani side considers this communication route as an unhindered and secure connection between the territories of Azerbaijan. According to him, this issue was also raised during the meeting with the Armenian Prime Minister in Abu Dhabi. He also added that there will be no "operator, lease or rental of territory" in their territory. How would you comment on his statement? What is Armenia's position on this issue?
Answer: The Republic of Armenia has never discussed, does not discuss and will not discuss the nomenclature mentioned by the President of Azerbaijan and the logic arising from it with anyone. The Republic of Armenia is discussing the "Crossroads of Peace" project with both Azerbaijani and other international partners. The Republic of Armenia also expects the unblocking of transport communication between the Syunik region of the Republic of Armenia and the rest of the Republic of Armenia, as well as from and to third countries through the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan. In turn, the Republic of Armenia is ready to ensure transport communication between the western regions of Azerbaijan and the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic, as well as from and to third countries from Azerbaijan. All this should take place on the basis of full respect for the territorial integrity, sovereignty, jurisdiction of the two countries and the principle of reciprocity. The Republic of Armenia has not discussed and will not discuss any other option in Abu Dhabi on July 10 of this year and before or after that. The statement of the President of Azerbaijan that Azerbaijani citizens should not meet with the Armenian border guard service is beyond the logic of the discussions that took place. This is, in fact, a hidden territorial claim against the Republic of Armenia, which cannot be acceptable and contradicts the spirit and letter of the negotiations and agreements that have taken place so far. As Prime Minister Pashinyan noted in his press conference on July 16 of this year, cargo and citizens entering the territory of Armenia, including transit cargo, must undergo mandatory customs and border control in accordance with internationally accepted standards. The Republic of Armenia cannot fail to possess information about who entered its territory and whether they left or not after entering. The compliance of citizens and the documents presented by them cannot be checked, and in case of non- compliance, their entry into the territory of the Republic of Armenia cannot be allowed. The Republic of Armenia cannot not possess information on whether the cargo or item that entered its territory for transit purposes left the territory of the Republic of Armenia or not, otherwise an uncontrolled source of smuggling and circulation of prohibited goods may be opened. The Republic of Armenia cannot not possess information on what cargo passes through its territory, because, for example, if a wagon or truck loaded with chemical substances breaks down, our country will bear the consequences and the relevant services of the Republic of Armenia will deal with the elimination of these consequences. There is no option not to meet the relevant services of our country when crossing the territory of the Republic of Armenia. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan have a number of international obligations, for example, on preventing and counteracting various manifestations of international crime on their own territory, and such obligations are implemented by states, among others, through their customs and border services. Therefore, Azerbaijan's statement is also incomprehensible to Armenia in this regard. Another thing, and Prime Minister Pashinyan announced this at his press conference on July 16: these meetings at the border and customs points of the Republic of Armenia can take place using modern technologies, sometimes without contact, with biometric passports and online declaration and scanning of cargo. Now this is an accepted format in many countries of the world. In any case, wagons passing through the territory of the Republic of Armenia must also be sealed, in order to exclude the release of smuggled goods from them. There are also internationally accepted fees for transit. In the case of railways, they are different, in the case of pipelines, on highways - for trucks - different, for passenger cars - different, and sometimes countries agree on tariffs on the principle of reciprocity. In all cases, the corresponding agreed fees must be paid, and the state budget of the Republic of Armenia must receive income from the resumption of transport communications. As for security, the Republic of Armenia itself ensures the security of roads, cargo, vehicles and passengers passing through its territory. Additional security mechanisms have been envisaged for the communication routes envisaged by the "Crossroads of Peace" project, including the creation of a special unit for this purpose within the National Security Service of the Republic of Armenia. The Republic of Armenia is ready to ensure the security of transit, both for cargo, vehicles, pipelines, cables and, of course, for passengers. As for the investments necessary to unblock the transport routes in the two countries, each country determines the investment schemes suitable for it. Prime Minister Pashinyan clearly stated at the July 16 press conference that no investment scheme on the territory of the Republic of Armenia can exist outside the territorial integrity, sovereignty and jurisdiction of the Republic of Armenia.
Question: Speaking about the construction of the railway on the Azerbaijani side, up to the border of Armenia and Iran, Ilham Aliyev noted that they are almost completing the construction of the railway, and, probably, in less than a year, maybe even in the spring of next year, the Azerbaijani section of the railway will be built. He noted that no work has been done on the Armenian side in the last five years, this issue is allegedly being deliberately removed from the agenda. According to Aliyev, in this case, "the chances of Armenia ever becoming a transit country are almost zero, and if Armenia continues to hinder the process, it will find itself in not only transport but also political isolation." How would you comment on such claims by the Azerbaijani side?
Answer: The Government of the Republic of Armenia has continuously made the above-mentioned proposals to Azerbaijan to unblock the transport routes of the region. Moreover, last year a new proposal was made to Azerbaijan, according to which Armenian locomotives with Armenian drivers and the implementation of the above- mentioned principles could ensure railway freight transportation between the Western regions of Azerbaijan and the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic, as well as Syunik region and other parts of the Republic of Armenia. Prime Minister Pashinyan spoke publicly about this proposal furing the Yerevan Dialogue forum. However, Azerbaijan is either silent or rejects these proposals. I am authorized to reaffirm the readiness of the Republic of Armenia to implement all the solutions outlined above. As for the construction of the railway, the railway being built in Azerbaijan also has domestic significance (it connects Baku and the Western regions of Azerbaijan). The Republic of Armenia will have an incentive to build a 42-km-long railway in Syunik region only in case of an agreement with Azerbaijan, since this railway cannot be used even for domestic cargo transportation in Armenia without an agreement with Azerbaijan. Therefore, the accusation directed at Armenia of removing the unblocking of regional communication from the agenda is unfounded. The construction of the aforementioned railway will begin immediately after reaching agreements with Azerbaijan, and preparatory work is already underway, for example, the construction of a new road for the village of Nrnadzor, with which automobile communication now takes place along the former railway line. The Republic of Armenia is interested in the unblocking of all transport routes with its neighbors, and proof of this is the "Crossroads of Peace" project created by the RA government, which official representatives of Armenia present almost everywhere.
Question: The Azerbaijani President also spoke about the peace agreement, noting that Yerevan and Baku are more than close to signing it. At the same time, in the context of the initialing of the agreement, he continued to present the amendment of the Armenian Constitution and the dissolution of the Minsk Group as a precondition. Is the initialing of the agreement an acceptable option for the Armenian side at this stage?
Answer: The Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia has also stated that Armenia and Azerbaijan are very close to signing the Peace Agreement. As for the dissolution of the Minsk Group mechanisms and the possible initialing of the Peace Agreement, this is an understandable agenda for the Republic of Armenia, and active discussions are now underway on the conditions under which this can happen. As for the issue related to the Constitution, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia has repeatedly stated that if, after the signing of the Peace Agreement, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Armenia recognizes it as contrary to the Constitution, the Prime Minister himself will initiate constitutional amendments in the Republic of Armenia. Until then, there is no reason for this, because the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Armenia established by its decision of September 2024 that there are no territorial claims to any country in our Constitution. Prime Minister Pashinyan addressed these topics in detail during the discussion of the Report on the Progress and results of the Implementation of the 2021-2026 program of the Government of the Republic of Armenia in 2024 and during his extensive speeches at the "Yerevan Dialogue" conference. It is also known that Prime Minister Pashinyan launched discussions on the need to adopt a new Constitution of the Republic of Armenia back in 2018-2020, and now this issue is in the stage of active institutional discussion. But this is a matter of the internal agenda of the Republic of Armenia and has nothing to do with the negotiations with Azerbaijan. Question: And is the issue of the release of prisoners and persons whose whereabouts are unknown being discussed in the context of the signing or initialing of the Peace Agreement?
Answer: Prime Minister Pashinyan has stated that these issues are addressed in all discussions, and the current negotiations are no exception.