The Chairman of the National Assembly of Armenia, Alen Simonyan, does not consider that the process of negotiations on the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace treaty is at a dead end. "
To freedom", he stated in the interview that we should not allow that process to come to a dead end.
"And that's what those people, those states that are hostile towards Armenia and maybe Azerbaijan want," he said.
The Speaker of the National Assembly reaffirmed that Armenia is moving forward with its peace establishment agenda. "We have our agenda, and our agenda is to establish peace, and we are doing it very hard, we are talking to our public, we realize that there are many problems, starting from threats from Baku, ending with our prisoners of war. We understand that these problems exist, but we are moving forward to solve these problems, instead of just sitting and waiting for Azerbaijan to say something good, so that we also say something good, so that it is generally good, I think that is the agenda. in which they would like to drag us in order to say...
The same rumors about Armenia getting ready to attack. It is natural for us, it sounds absurd, and it has nothing to do with reality, but look, they put it into circulation in order to legitimize a possible attack in the future. We cannot thread that thread and go that way."
Referring to the Azerbaijani aggression against Artsakh, Simonyan noted:
"Attacking Karabakh and occupying territories from Armenia are different things from the point of view of law. Azerbaijan carried out an operation in Karabakh, under which it had at least 3-4 UN resolutions.