Pashinyan: Having accepted “Madrid principles”, authorities of Armenia recognized Karabakh part of Azerbaijan

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan doubts that the country will be able to overcome the actions and decisions of “Madrid principles” adopted as the basis for the question of Karabakh.

“Armenia recognized Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan, and this was carried out under the authorship of Vardan Oscanyan (Foreign Minister of Armenia in 1998-2008) and his leader Robert Kocharyan (Armenian President in 1998-2008). As soon as Armenia accepted Armenia as soon as Armenia accepted “Madrid principles” as the basis for negotiations, from that moment, recognized the Nagorny Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan. This happened in 2007, ”Pashinyan said in the framework of a government hour in Armenia on Wednesday.

According to him, so far, Armenia “has not been able to overcome Oscanyan and the decision of the head of Kocharian.” “And, perhaps, it will never be able to overcome. We are now trying only to manage the consequences. We could not turn these decisions, and it is unlikely that it will be possible,” Pashinyan said.

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He said that he intends to follow the path of establishing the final world in the region. “I am walking now and will follow the path of a peaceful agenda, final world. But unlike the previous authorities, I see the path that I go is the most important. And I hope to support the parliamentary majority, our people in their intention on the agenda of the world.” , – emphasized the Prime Minister of Armenia.

In addition, he stated that Armenia and Azerbaijan can mutually recognize each other’s territorial integrity on the basis of the Belovezhsky Agreement. “There are prerequisites that the concept of recognition by Armenia and Azerbaijan of territorial integrity based on an agreement of December 8, 1991 (the” Bialowieza Agreement “, which stated the termination of the existence of the USSR and proclaimed the creation of the CIS) may become mutual acceptable for the parties,” Pashinyan said in the framework of “Government hour “.