Armenia should propose to divide the agenda of negotiations into two stages. Saghatelyan
20:43 - 21 May, 2022

Armenia should propose to divide the agenda of negotiations into two stages. Saghatelyan

Before the Brussels visit of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, the opposition organized a rally on France Square today.

MP of the "Armenia" (Hayastan) faction, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Ishkhan Saghatelyan spoke at the rally. In his speech, he presented what the next authorities will do in the event of a change of power, Saghatelyan noted his ideas about achieving peace, gave four fundamental points.

"In the situation that has developed after the 44-day war, Armenia tactically needs to refrain from hasty, dangerous and fatal steps until the relative stabilization and clarification of the alarming geopolitical situation. Secondly, to create a safe atmosphere that will be predictable and perceived by a strategic ally and other important regional and international partners, in order to ensure effective and pro-Armenian security mechanisms in the conditions of creating a new world order. Thirdly, to immediately develop and implement a promising concept in all military, military-industrial, technological, economic and infrastructural areas. Fourth, to unite the full potential of all Armenians, and the Diaspora should become a participant and responsible for the implementation of the tasks of the pan-Armenian agenda," Saghatelyan said.

Speaking about the Armenian-Azerbaijani actions, the opposition NA Vice Speaker said that Armenia should propose to divide the agenda of the negotiations into two stages.

"We are convinced that ensuring real peace, reconciliation and coexistence must necessarily be preceded by mutual agreements on unresolved issues, therefore Armenia should propose dividing the agenda of the Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations into two stages: the first stage is the clarification and coordination of the principles of the settlement of relations, the second stage is negotiations on the peace treaty and, if necessary, the conclusion of the treaty," he said.

Ishkhan Saghatelyan said that peace should not be a concession to the vital interests of the Armenian people, but should be worthy.

 

 


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