
ArmInfo. The Armenian side, having initialed the peace agreement with Azerbaijan in Washington, did not record any achievements that would protect the territorial integrity of the country. This is stated in a joint statement by MPs from the opposition faction "Armenia" Anna Grigoryan, Artur Khachatryan, Gegham Manukyan and Kristine Vardanyan.
Touching upon the statements of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan in an interview with Public Television on August 27 of this year that the issue of fixing in the agreement a specific map on which the delimitation and demarcation would be carried out had allegedly never been discussed with Azerbaijan, he stated that Mirzoyan was lying.
According to them, initially, during the process of coordinating the initialed agreement, the Armenian side proposed to adopt the maps of the Soviet General Staff of 1974-1979 as the basis for delimitation and demarcation. "However, the Azerbaijani side proposed to use a general formulation without fixing specific dates of the maps. As can be seen from the published text of the initialed agreement, Armenia gave in on this point as well, accepting another demand of Azerbaijan. This means that the clear outline of Armenia's border is not fixed by the document," the statement explains. Thus, according to the deputies, this once again proves that the negotiations are being conducted according to the logic of fully satisfying Azerbaijan's demands, and the Armenian side has not recorded any achievements that would protect the territorial integrity of the country.
"The only way to refute this statement is to fully publish all the agreed points. In this case, the complete failure of the current negotiating "group" will be revealed. The current regime has never aimed to provide favorable language for Armenians. Their only goal is to legitimize Azerbaijan's demands and create the illusion of no alternative in the eyes of the people. This is the essence of the authorities' actions - to lie, mislead and justify Azerbaijan's demands," the statement concluded.
On August 8, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed a seven-point joint "Declaration of Peace" in Washington. It provides for a joint appeal to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) to terminate the OSCE Minsk process and related structures, as well as the creation of a transport corridor through Armenian territory that will connect Azerbaijan with its Nakhchivan exclave, surrounded by Armenia, Turkey and Iran. In addition, according to the declaration, the parties are conducting good faith negotiations between the relevant border commissions in accordance with the provisions agreed upon by the commissions, with the aim of concluding an agreement on the delimitation and demarcation of the state border between them. The TRIPP (Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity, a 42-km road in southern Armenia that will hand over control of the road to the United States for 99 years) project, according to experts, is capable of significantly changing the geopolitical situation in the South Caucasus.