Pashinyan: Armenia, Azerbaijan seek mutual guarantees

Direct contacts between Armenia and Azerbaijan have somewhat intensified, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a meeting of his Civil Contract party on Saturday, sharing details of the ongoing peace process.
He said the contacts between his office and the Azerbaijani presidential administration mostly focused on the draft peace treaty between Yerevan and Baku.
"The activities have reached a point where we want additional guarantees from Azerbaijan, and the latter from us, to ensure there are no hidden territorial claims and ambitions,” the premier said.
"Diplomatic texts always have different twists and subtexts. In Azerbaijan's proposals, and perhaps Azerbaijan in ours, we observe hidden risks of territorial claims in the future," Pashinyan said.
He believes that peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan is theoretically possible.
Latest news
Latest newsMilitary Parade as a Manifesto: What Armenia Wants to Tell the World on May 28
25.May.2026
The War in Ukraine: The Russian Army is Already Running Out of Steam
25.May.2026
Railway Breakthrough: Armenia Integrates into the Akhalkalaki–Kars Route
24.May.2026
Tbilisi on the Eve of May 26: Independence Day Turns Into a Day of Political Struggle
24.May.2026
The US and Iran Continue Negotiations on a Possible Agreement and Extension of the Ceasefire
23.May.2026
The United States Suspends Participation in Ukraine Negotiations
22.May.2026
Azerbaijan and Georgia Strengthen Strategic Partnership with New Package of Agreements Signed
21.May.2026
Russia and China Strengthen Coordination on Key International Issues
20.May.2026
Beijing’s Hidden Role: Chinese Military Training for Russian Forces Revealed
19.May.2026
Pakistan Delivers Iran’s Revised Proposal to the US to End the War
18.May.2026

27 May 2026


