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Azerbaijan also aims to disrupt peace agenda: Armenian PM

Deporting the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh from their homes is not the only goal of Azerbaijan, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the government sitting today, Armradio reports

“With these provocative actions, Azerbaijan also aims to disrupt the peace agenda, the peace negotiations and incite anew war in the region,” Pashinyan said, commenting on the ongoing blockade.
“It is clear, of course, that the closing of the Lachin Corridor and the humanitarian crisis created in Nagorno-Karabakh are very emotional for all of us. But I must emphasize the need for restraint in this situation and the exclusion of vocabulary and actions contrary to the peace agenda, especially by the representatives of the state authorities,” he added.

“We remain consistent in our efforts to promote the peace agenda and we will not be swayed from this agenda by any provocation. At the same time, I must emphasize that we must continue our joint efforts – by the government, the opposition, the civil society, Armenian and Diaspora individuals and organizations, to focus international attention on the encroachments on the rights and security of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh,” PM Pashinyan said.
He thanked the countries and organizations that have respond to the situation objectively and impartially, relying on human rights and international obligations of the countries.
The Prime Minister noted that Azerbaijan has been trying to convince the international community for a long time that the Lachin Corridor is not closed, that the gas and electricity supply to Nagorno Karabakh has not been stopped. “Obviously, Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh claim the opposite. I think the best way to de jure resolve this conflict is to send an international fact-finding mission to Nagorno-Karabakh and Lachin Corridor, and we should consistently work in this direction,” he added.
PM Pashinyan stressed that there is no alternative to the peaceful settlement of all existing problems in the region, and “we will be guided by this very logic, as much as we understand all the difficulties and complications.”


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