
ArmInfo. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan responded to Armenia's third president, Serzh Sargsyan, announcing plans to publicize documents from the Karabakh peace process. Pashinyan reacted to Serzh Sargsyan's late-night interview, having already published six posts and four videos on his Facebook page by midday.
"SS (Serzh Sargsyan) spoke about negotiation documents again. "Don't worry: I've organized the key documents from the negotiation history (including 2019). We will scan them and publish by the end of the year, interspersed with several public documents.
I'll also include a letter you wrote so you don't think I'm neglecting you. When you wake up, let LTP (Levon Ter-Petrosyan, the first president of Armenia - ed.) and KR (Robert Kocharyan, the second president of Armenia - ed.) know, too," he wrote on his social media page.
It's worth noting that the day before, during a nearly seven-hour broadcast of the "Imnemnimi" podcast, Sargsyan stated that the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs in 2019 offered Pashinyan a new document regarding the Karabakh issue, which had been hidden from the public for about a year. According to Sargsyan, he warned the Nagorno-Karabakh leadership about the existence of such a document and urged them to familiarize themselves with it. Later, in May or June 2020, the Russian Foreign Ministry, as Sargsyan noted, confirmed that such a document did indeed exist. As the former president noted, he initially considered the document unacceptable to Armenia, but later concluded that it could serve as a basis for negotiations.