The 5 km problematic section of Tegh village shortened by 1.4 km: Prime Minister
“We have a 11km part there, and we consider 5km in this 11km to be problematic. As of today, I can say that this problematic part has been cut by another 1,4km. This means that an additional that much of the border has been clarified. What do I mean by saying clarified? This means that we and the Azerbaijanis have a common opinion on that part, and our border line passes there. This also means that border guards of Armenia are deployed at a certain distance from that border, and the Azerbaijani border guards also at a certain distance from that border,” Pashinyan said.
Pashinyan said that the Azerbaijanis were in territory of Armenia.
“In my previous statement that problematic part was more than 5km, now that 5km is reduced to 3,6. Meaning, the border guards worked together, clarified the border point and were deployed at a certain distance,” he added.
Pashinyan added that experience shows that when border guards work together it could lead to certain result. Armenia hopes that the remaining 3,6km section will be clarified and the subject will be closed.
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