Pahinyan says 'determined to sign peace treaty with Azerbaijan'

Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has voiced determination to sign a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, reported from the Armenian press.
The PM said he expressed his position on this in parliament:
"However, this should not be a document equal to capitulation for Armenia. This should be a real and lasting peace document for our region. I am ready to bear this responsibility for the sake of peace, stability, and regional and international cooperation."
Pashinyan said there is a specific mandate over the peace agenda:
"We have focused on the implementation of this mandate. And we need the support of the international community and the peoples of the region."
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The PM said he expressed his position on this in parliament:
"However, this should not be a document equal to capitulation for Armenia. This should be a real and lasting peace document for our region. I am ready to bear this responsibility for the sake of peace, stability, and regional and international cooperation."
Pashinyan said there is a specific mandate over the peace agenda:
"We have focused on the implementation of this mandate. And we need the support of the international community and the peoples of the region."
www.anews.az
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