The Armenian side has not yet stated that Azerbaijani enclaves exist de jure on the territory of Armenia, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during the Q&A with the Government in the National Assembly.
“This question arose when the message said: “the connection between Azerbaijan and Azerbaijan and the connection between Armenia and Armenia”. And the question arose, what is this connection between Armenia and Armenia? The Secretary of the Security Council noted that we are talking, for example, about a railway connection between Yeraskh and Meghri. Of course, we have a highway through Armenia from Meghri to all parts of Armenia, but the railway is only about that,” Pashinyan said.
As for the enclaves, the Prime Minister assured that such an issue, as such, was not discussed in Brussels. However, he stressed that Azerbaijan raises this issue by hint or directly in a variety of formats.
“And our position here is transparent and public. We said that in all these processes we should delve into the legal grounds. And we said that so far our research has not recorded that Azerbaijani enclaves exist de jure on the territory of the Republic of Armenia, on the contrary, we have recorded that Artsvashen is de jure the territory of the Republic of Armenia,” Pashinyan.