Pashinyan says border delimitation to ensure Azerbaijani troop withdrawal from Armenia's sovereign territories

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said the border delimitation and demarcation process will put an end to the occupation of Armenia’s sovereign territories by Azerbaijan, stressing that Yerevan will consistently follow this path.

The Prime Minister reaffirmed that issues related to the withdrawal of Azerbaijani troops from the territory of the Republic of Armenia will be resolved, noting that the two sides have already signed a document of the highest legal force.

“Let us once and for all settle the issue related to the occupied territories. We already have a document of the highest legal force in both countries. Therefore, within the delimitation process, these issues will be resolved,” Pashinyan said.

“This is a very clear position, and we have held it for a long time. There will be no disruption of peace over this issue. We will consistently follow the path of delimitation and accurately record the sovereign territories of Armenia and Azerbaijan based on the 1991 Almaty Declaration,” the Prime Minister emphasized. 

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