
ArmInfo. The Armenian government has released documents from the negotiation process for the settlement of the Karabakh conflict, covering the period from 1993 to June 2019.
A total of 13 scanned documents in Armenian, Russian, and English are now available on the Government's official website, with some already publicly available.
The first document includes the UN Security Council Resolution of November 12, October 14, July 29, and April 30, 1993, along with a joint statement by the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran, made in Tehran on May 7, 1992. The second document concerns the final document of the OSCE Budapest Summit of December 6, 1994.
The Cabinet of Ministers also published the statement of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office (annex to the Declaration of the Lisbon Summit of December 3, 1996) and the 2007 Comprehensive Agreement on the Settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict (OSCE Minsk Group proposals).
The authorities also shared the so-called "declassified version of the Meghri-for-Karabakh exchange," which, as noted, was provided in February 2008 by the campaign headquarters of presidential candidate Levon Ter-Petrosyan to the editorial staff of the newspaper "Haykakan Zhamanak" (owned by the family of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan).
Others release documents include the so-called The Madrid Principles of November 14, 2007, discussed in Kazan in June 2011, mediators' proposals in 2019, the Russian Federation's package proposals of October 3, 2014, the OSCE Minsk Group proposals from January 2016, and the Krakow Document from January 2018.
The government released a letter from President Serzh Sargsyan addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin in August 2016, as well as a statement by then-candidate for Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan at a special parliamentary session on April 17, 2018. The last document, the OSCE Minsk Group proposals, dates from September 2016 and June 2019.