Pashinyan: Armenian-Azeri border delimitation may begin from Tavush

There is a certain misunderstanding regarding the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told reporters on Tuesday, referring to Azerbaijan's territorial claims against Armenia.
"Reports allege that the Republic of Armenia is going to surrender some villages of Tavush Province to Azerbaijan. It has never been discussed at any meeting. The handover of any Tavush village [to Azerbaijan] is ruled out,” he stressed.
“Azerbaijani media has named some villages, whereas settlements with such names never existed in the Republic of Armenia, neither in the Soviet era nor in the post-Soviet periods," the premier said.
Pashinyan did not rule out the possibility of starting the delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border from Tavush Province.
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