Pashinyan says Armenia’s constitution contains no territorial claims

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, during a visit to Albania, answered a question from Azerbaijan’s Public Television (ITV) regarding his country’s constitution.
According to Qafqazinfo, Pashinyan said that Armenia’s current constitution does not contain any territorial claims against neighboring countries.
“We do not yet have a draft of a new constitution. We are aware of the concerns raised by Azerbaijan. Based on the ruling of our Constitutional Court, it is a legal fact that the existing constitution includes no territorial claims against our neighbors,” he said.