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Gayane Hovsepyan

Pashinyan Rules Out Peace Treaty with Azerbaijan Anytime Soon

Armenian PM Nikol Pashnyan, during a parliamentary discussion on this year’s budget, ruled out any signing of a peace treaty with Azerbaijan anytime soon.

Pashinyan said his government has yet to receive any feedback from Baku regarding Yerevan’s treaty proposals recently made in Washington D.C.

The foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan me in Washington D.C. on May 1 to discuss normalizing relations between their countries. U.S. State Department Secretary Antony Blinken moderated the meeting.

Pashinyan said the sides are now reviewing the fourth draft of a peace treaty.

Pashinyan, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, EU Council President Charles Michel, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are scheduled to meet in Chisinau (Moldova) on June 1 to hammer out a peace deal.

On May 21, in Brussels, Pashinyan, Aliyev and Michel met and agreed to take further steps to open transportation links in the South Caucasus and to jump start the work of the border demarcation and security commission.

Parallel to western-backed peace talks, the foreign ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia met in Moscow on May 19.

Following the Brussels meeting, Pashinyan announced that he and Aliyev reaffirmed their recognition of each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.

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