- Baku continues to make unfounded accusations against Armenia and countries that provide an objective assessment of the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh, such as France.
- Propaganda against France is aimed at preventing other countries from potentially evaluating the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh.
- The peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan is not ready for signing.
- A meeting between the President of Azerbaijan and myself, mediated by the head of the European Council, is planned to take place in Brussels soon.
- Baku’s destructive actions are hindering the unlocking of regional communications.
- Azerbaijan refuses to provide Armenia with access through its territory, continuing its 30-year policy of blockade, emphasized the Prime Minister during the government session.
- Yerevan has long been ready to restore transportation links based on the principles of equality and sovereignty. A document has been circulated to this effect, which includes, among other things, the opening of three checkpoints from the Armenian side.
- The document was not accepted due to the destructive actions of the Azerbaijani side. Furthermore, Baku continues to unjustly accuse Yerevan of not fulfilling certain “transport” obligations and makes statements based on a “corridor” logic. However, Armenia has not undertaken such obligations and will not.”
Statement by Nikol Pashinyan in the Armenian National Assembly, summarized.