Armenian opposition MP Tigran Abrahamyan claims the proposed draft peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan does not represent the vital interests of Armenia and Artsakh.
“The Armenian-Azerbaijani talks on the “peace treaty” have once again entered an active phase,” the deputy from the Pativ Unem bloc wrote on Facebook on Friday.
“Although the text of the document under discussion has not been publicized yet, its underlying principles presented by the parties indicate that the vital interests of Armenia and Artsakh are not reflected in it.
“And there is another important circumstance: Armenia’s top leadership claims that even if the document is signed, it does not mean that Azerbaijan will implement its provisions or there will be no more war.
“The Armenian authorities have long turned into a regime symbolizing war, catastrophe and insecurity,” Abrahamyan stated.
At a cabinet meeting on Thursday, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Armenia had completed the next stage of work on a peace treaty and establishment of relations with Azerbaijan and submitted its proposals to Baku.