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We raised and inspected the foundations of the de jure border

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan paid special attention to the issue of border delimitation with Azerbaijan in his speech during the "government hour" in the parliament.

Axar.az reports that Pashinyan showed the map where the border delimitation process with Azerbaijan is carried out. He said that accusations that territories were compromised in Tavush are illogical and unacceptable. Because the existing state border is now de jure restored. The security of Armenia is ensured by the delimitation of the borders.

"For the first time in its history, Armenia forms the border through negotiations, lays the foundation of sovereignty, statehood and future development," Pashinyan said.

According to him, by joining the Almaty Declaration in 1991, Armenia once again confirmed that it became an independent country within the borders of Soviet Armenia.

"As is known, de jure borders existed between Armenia and Azerbaijan SSR in 1991. "We de jure raised all the bases of this border, checked it and determined the location of the border on the land," Pashinyan emphasized.

The Prime Minister said that the current decisions of the government are legally justified by state institutions.

Date
2024.05.22 / 21:34
Author
Axar.az
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