
ArmInfo. Please expect as few details as possible from me on this issue, but it was on the agenda and discussed, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated in an interview with OTV, asking whether the issue of releasing Armenian prisoners from Baku prisons was raised at a meeting with US Vice President J.D. Vance in Yerevan, and whether Vance expressed a willingness to discuss this issue in Azerbaijan.
"And let me say more, without exaggeration: in practice, there are no such negotiations, directly or indirectly related to this issue, where we haven't touched on it; simply none. I say "relevant" because there may be formats where there is no direct or indirect connection whatsoever. We have regularly raised this issue in all relevant formats, we continue to raise it, and we will be consistent in resolving it," Nikol Pashinyan assured.
The previous evening, US Vice President J.D. Vance, leaving Armenia for Baku, stated that he would raise the issue of the release of Armenian prisoners of war during his meetings in Azerbaijan. At Yerevan's Zvartnots Airport, Vance, in response to a journalist's question on the matter, said, "This issue will certainly be discussed. We have very good relations with both the Armenian Prime Minister and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. In fact, I heard the Prime Minister's remarks yesterday. He is optimistic about a peace agreement, given where we are now compared to just a few months ago. So we will certainly raise a number of issues, but I think we will continue to cooperate effectively and successfully with both the Azerbaijanis and the Armenians."
The exact number of Armenian prisoners of war and hostages held in Azerbaijani prisons remains unknown. Experts estimate the number to be several hundred. Currently, Azerbaijani authorities confirm the presence of 19 Armenians in their custody. Among those held in Azerbaijani captivity are eight former and current members of the military-political leadership of Artsakh. These include former Artsakh presidents Arkady Ghukasyan, Bako Sahakyan, and Arayik Harutyunyan; former Foreign Minister David Babayan; as well as Parliament Speaker David Ishkhanyan; former Commander of the Artsakh Defense Army General Levon Mnatsakanyan; General David Manukyan; and former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan.
The Baku puppet court has already sentenced Arayik Harutyunyan, David Babayan, David Ishkhanyan, David Manukyan, and Levon Mnatsakanyan to life imprisonment, and Bako Sahakyan and Arkady Ghukasyan to 20 years in prison on trumped-up charges. The so-called court sentenced the remaining Artsakh residents to up to 15 years in prison. The verdict has not yet been announced for philanthropist Ruben Vardanyan, whose case has been separated into separate proceedings.