
ArmInfo. In the previous period, we never had peace, but rather a postponement of war, but it is also important to document how and at what cost this postponement of war was achieved. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this during a Facebook live broadcast.
"The three-headed party of Kocharyan, Karapetyan, and Tsarukyan is trying to convince everyone that we had peace until 2024-2025, as well as until 2018. Of course, this is a cynical lie, if only because, since independence and the ceasefire in 1994, we have suffered casualties and injuries every year as a result of exchanges of fire with Azerbaijan. Moreover, the death toll is in the hundreds, and the number of wounded is significantly higher. "Perhaps their idea of peace is that we have casualties every year, while ours is the exact opposite: peace means the absence of casualties and wounded; peace means the absence of any tension whatsoever," he said.
According to Pashinyan, in the previous period, it could be said that exchanges of fire occurred daily, with sniper battles and mini-sniper wars occurring regularly. Moreover, the Prime Minister pointed out, Armenia paid for "postponing the war" with "the independence, sovereignty, statehood of the Republic of Armenia, the well-being of the citizens of the Republic of Armenia, and economic development."
"This means of payment was exhausted in 2016, when the four-day war broke out and a completely different logic was proposed, dispelling all notions about the Karabakh conflict. To those who try to dispute this assertion, I refer to Serzh Sargsyan's already published and well-known letter from August 2016," the Prime Minister said. As the head of the Cabinet noted, his assertion that there was no peace in the previous period, but peace has now been established, is supported by the fact that 2025 marks the first calendar year in which Armenia has had no casualties or injuries as a result of gunfire with Azerbaijan. "In practice, we have had no casualties or injuries since February 2024. That is, the last such incident was recorded in early 2024," he noted.
The Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia emphasized that the peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan was not signed, but merely formalized, but the peace established between Armenia and Azerbaijan already has de jure confirmation.
"The legal confirmation is the adoption of the regulations on joint activities signed by the border delimitation commissions of the two countries in 2024, which, after adoption, was ratified in both countries in accordance with the relevant procedure, acquiring supreme legal force. It is in this document that the Almaty Declaration is enshrined as the fundamental principle of border delimitation between the two countries. And this has the highest legal significance in both countries. This means that Armenia and Azerbaijan have mutually recognized, as a document of supreme legal force, that independent Armenia is identical in territory to Soviet Armenia, and independent Azerbaijan is identical in territory to Soviet Azerbaijan. This is the foundation of peace, and it has supreme legal force in both countries. "A deviation from this logic, as the three-headed Kocharyan-Karapetyan-Tsarukyan party is pursuing, clearly and unequivocally means war with all the ensuing consequences," Nikol Pashinyan emphasized.
According to him, the current Armenian government has achieved peace, not a postponement of war, at the cost of numerous victims and losses.
"Peace has already been established de jure today, and the citizen of the Republic of Armenia must stand up to defend his peace, because it is his peace, the peace he created, because the government he elected worked for this peace and achieved this result. The government prioritized the establishment of peace, remaining true to the people's message given in the 2021 snap parliamentary elections, being accessible to the people, listening to the people's words, and implementing them. And now the time has come, and that time is June 7, 2026, when the citizen of the Republic of Armenia must stand up to defend his peace. "Frankly speaking, I have no doubt that the citizen of Armenia will stand up to defend his world," concluded Nikol Pashinyan.