PM Pashinyan considers the establishment of peace realistic

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 17:59, 3 May 2023

YEREVAN, MAY 3, ARMENPRESS. Security and stability systems in the South Caucasus have been deformed or are being deformed, creating additional security challenges that can be overcome by establishing peace, ARMENPRESS reports, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during parliament-Cabinet Q&A session, answering the question of Sargis Khandanyan, chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations of the National Assembly, who asked to present the Prime Minister's assessment of the strategic situation around Armenia and in the region.

"Before assessing the strategic situation in our region, it should first be noted that the international strategic situation has a direct impact on the strategic situation in our region. I must say that the events that took place in our region also had a certain impact on the further development of the international situation, and the strategic assessment is that the security and stability systems in our region have been deformed or are deformed or are being deformed, which means that we are facing additional security challenges. In other words, the system that was originally supposed to ensure security and stability in our region, that system obviously does not work with sufficient efficiency. In this sense, our strategic task is to manage the challenges caused by that deformation or to smooth out the complications brought by that deformation," Pashinyan said.

The Prime Minister presented the methods by which possible security attacks can be overcome.

"There may be a proposal or an approach that new components should be added to that overall security architecture, but it is not a fact that this will ensure strategic security in itself, because the new components can, of course, manage some of the existing risks, but on the other hand can in turn bring new risks.

If we ask the question, what or who can guarantee the security of the Republic of Armenia, the answer is unequivocal: security can be ensured by comprehensive peace”, Pashinyan said.

The Prime Minister also touched on another question whether peace is realistic and possible.

"Yes, of course, peace is possible, but it should also be possible to record in more detail how peace is possible. The problem is that there are two components here. The first is the political will to achieve peace, the second is the details of the parameters for achieving peace. It is obvious that we have the political will to achieve peace. Here the issue is as follows: to what extent we will manage to form such parameters of peace as a result of the negotiation process, which can be acceptable for the Republic of Armenia or the people of the Republic of Armenia. Yes, there is a possibility that peace is realistically possible with parameters that are fundamentally acceptable to the Republic of Armenia and the people of the Republic of Armenia, but there may be parameters that peace is realistically possible with parameters that are fundamentally unacceptable to the Republic of Armenia and the people of the Republic of Armenia .

Therefore, our task is to be able to balance and bring reality, acceptability and the emotional background related to the issue as close as possible to each other, to bring them on the same level and on the same field. I cannot say to what extent it will be possible, but I can definitely say that we will do everything to make it happen," concluded Pashinyan.

Yes, there is a document on the negotiation table: PM Pashinyan about the ongoing negotiations in Washington

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 19:09, 3 May 2023

YEREVAN, MAY 3, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan disclosed some details of the ongoing negotiations with Azerbaijan in Washington. ARMENPRESS reports, during the parliament-Cabinet Q&A session, Pashinyan said that what is being discussed in Washington is exactly what he presented from the podium of the National Assembly last week.

"Yes, there is a document on the negotiation table and this is that document. You won't find anything new in that document, because I said about that document publicly from this rostrum. In other words, I have talked about the theses, as for details, you can get acquainted with what Azerbaijan presented, and get acquainted with our reaction," said Pashinyan, answering the question of Gegham Manukyan, MP from "Hayastan" faction, about what is being discussed in Washington.

To another question of Gegham Manukyan whether it is possible to sign a document in the near future as a result of the negotiations in Washington, for example, on June 1 in Chisinau, the Prime Minister answered that he would be very happy for it to happen.

"If it turns out that there is a document that is under consideration whether to sign it or not, it is not bad news, it is good news," Pashinyan said.

The Prime Minister also detailed about the instructions he gave to the negotiating team in Washington.

"I told the negotiating team in Washington that it’s me who will sign the document they are negotiating on. Talk freely within the framework of our publicly expressed opinions, but there is a trap here too. The negotiation process is a living process. In the process, new ideas may be born, new components may emerge," the Prime Minister noted.

Prime Minister Pashinyan will pay a two-day official visit to the Czech Republic

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 20:25, 3 May 2023

YEREVAN, MAY 3, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, together with his wife Anna Hakobyan, will leave for the Czech Republic on May 4-5, ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister.

During the visit, the Prime Minister of Armenia will have a meeting with the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Petr Fiala. First, a private conversation between the Prime Ministers of the two countries will take place, and then the negotiations will continue in an expanded format. At the end of the meeting, Nikol Pashinyan and Peter Fiala will make statements for the media.

Next, the Prime Minister of Armenia will have meetings with the President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament, Markéta Pekarová Adamová, and the President of the Senate, Miloš Vystrčil.

Nikol Pashinyan will visit the Center for Transatlantic Relations in Prague.

Aliyev: Armenia must declare that Karabakh is Azerbaijan

May 4 2023

PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has claimed that Armenia must confirm it has no territorial claims against Baku by declaring that “Karabakh is part of Azerbaijan”, Interfax.az reports.

Aliyev made the remarks at the fourth international conference on "Shaping the Geopolitics of Greater Eurasia: from past to present and future" in the Nagorno Karabakh town of Shushi on Wednesday, May 4.

Aliyev said Armenia signed the Prague Declaration in October 2022 and he Sochi Declaration that same month, expressing “consent on the adoption of the Alma-Ata Declaration of 1991 as the basis for the normalization of relations”.

“They should say what I said, namely, Karabakh is Azerbaijan, I am waiting for it. I hope that time will come,” he said.

“And it is important that Armenia itself is now more open than some of Armenia's friends in the West, talking about its actual recognition (of Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity).”

Blinken says Armenia and Azerbaijan made ‘tangible progress’ in this week’s talks

May 4 2023

Azerbaijan and Armenia have made "tangible progress" towards reaching a consensus in talks over the past few days, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Thursday, adding a final agreement was within sight.

Washington is hosting this week the foreign ministers of the two South Caucasus rivals. Tensions between them have flared anew after Azerbaijan installed a road checkpoint at the start of the Lachin Corridor, the only route linking Armenia to the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh territory.

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Armenia and Russia discuss Armenian 2 operating extension, and new nuclear

May 4 2023

04 May 2023

Further extending the operating life of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant's second unit was identified as a priority during a meeting between Rosatom Director General Alexei Likhachev and Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

During the meeting, in Yerevan, the two "agreed on specific steps for the near future, which will allow the re-extension work to be launched by the end of this year".

According to Rosatom "during the meeting the construction of new nuclear power units in Armenia was also touched upon" and they were "ready to offer Russian-designed nuclear power plants with VVER reactors".

The Prime Minister's office reported that the talks also saw the sides discuss "possible cooperation in the field of nuclear medicine," as well as partnership on decontamination of hazardous waste at the former Nairit chemicals plant. Rosatom said that it had "unique technologies for bringing complex industrial facilities to a safe state" and was ready to tackle the issues at Nairit.

Rosatom signed an agreement with the management of the Armenian nuclear power plant in January last year to look into the possible building of new Russia-designed units on the site of the current plant at Metsamor. Armenia has long been in discussions with Russia about replacing Metsamor, which comprises two Russian-built 376 MWe VVER reactors which started operating in 1976 and 1980, respectively. Both units were taken offline in 1988 due to safety concerns regarding seismic vulnerability. Unit 2 was restarted in 1995, and accounts for some 39% of total electricity generation in the country.

In November 2021 it was announced that the service life of unit 2 had been extended to 2026 after collaboration with Rosatom which saw the unit's emergency cooling system, engine room, turbines, steam generators  modernised, and a unique operation carried out to anneal the reactor pressure vessel.

As a result of the modernisation, the station's capacity increased by almost 10% and there are plans for a further 10-year extension to 2036.

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"The language of threats and terror does not work with Azerbaijan" – Ilham Aliyev’s speech in Shusha

May 4 2023
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Aliyev’s speech in Shusha

“Armenia coul use the negotiation format not to reach an agreement, but to drag out the process indefinitely, waiting for a miracle,” Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said at a conference in Shusha on the 100th anniversary of the birth of Heydar Aliyev.


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On May 3, Shusha (Armenian: Shushi) hosted the fourth international conference on the theme “Formation of the geopolitics of Greater Eurasia: from past to present and future”, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of the former president, father of the current president of Azerbaijan, Heydar Aliyev.

Aliyev delivered a speech at the conference and raised many issues to do the country’s foreign policy, relations with neighboring countries, and the Karabakh resolution.

Talking about the resolution of the Karabakh issue, Aliyev noted that Azerbaijan is determined to conclude a peace treaty, but he “strongly doubts about the similar intention of Armenia”:

“I said that if Armenia does not want peace, then there will be no peace. There are countries that have not signed a peace agreement. We know this from history, but it will not be good either for Armenia, or for the region, and of course not for Azerbaijan.

Therefore we still hope that they will show prudence and not resort to the same tactics that they used during the occupation, during the former Minsk Group, which by the way has not done anything fruitful in 28 years. And the main reason for this was that Armenia did not want to liberate the territories.

Yes, the Minsk Group was not very popular in Azerbaijan during the years of occupation. And now that it’s effectively retired, we won’t talk too much about it. But the main reason why a peaceful resolution of the conflict was never achieved was that Armenia did not want it,” Aliyev said.

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According to the Aliyev, Armenia is trying delay a Karabakh resolution at every stage:

“The same thing could happen. They can drag out the process, use the negotiation format that has been launched, not in order to reach an agreement, but to drag out the process indefinitely, waiting for something, waiting for a miracle, waiting for changes.

I think that they will miss the opportunity, because almost thirty years of occupation did not give them any advantages. On the contrary, they were cut off from regional development. They have lost the chance to become a truly independent country, not just formally, but actually independent.

And now they are looking for a new owner or owners. But recent history should teach them a lesson. And we hope that they will understand this,” he said.

In Aliyev’s interview with state television, the Azerbaijani President talked about issues related to resolving the conflict between his country and Armenia

President Aliyev also mentioned that it was Azerbaijan that initiated the peace talks after the conclusion of the tripartite agreement of November 10, 2020, while Armenia “behaved unconstructively every time.”

“After the end of the Second Karabakh War, few of the actors knew what would happen next. Since the tripartite declaration is not a ceasefire agreement, it is not a peace agreement either. So the initiative came from us. We presented the well-known five principles that fully comply with the norms and principles of international law, and Armenia had to officially either reject them or accept them. Refusal would once again demonstrate their lack of constructiveness.

It was probably difficult for them to accept them from a psychological point of view. Then we had a long break, so to speak, due to Armenia’s unwillingness to conduct serious negotiations. We sent them four new versions of the draft peace agreement. We’ve been waiting for more than 40 days for the final comments that we received just a week ago, right before the meeting in Washington, because they understand that without this, the Washington meeting will be absolutely useless. But in these comments, we again saw territorial claims against Azerbaijan.

For Armenia, for international players, it was absolutely clear that there should not be a two-vector approach. The first is the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the second is the ties between the Azerbaijani government and the Armenian community of Karabakh. Therefore, any attempt to include the so-called “Nagorno-Karabakh Republic”, which does not exist, in the text of the peace agreement is counterproductive,” Aliyev stated.

Speaking at the 10th Global Baku Forum, the President of Azerbaijan held forth on the Armenians of Karabakh

President Aliyev also talked about tense relations with Iran and Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is not interested in complicating relations with any country, especially neighbors, as it “faces such a huge challenge as the revival of Karabakh”:

“We have always made efforts to develop these relations and, as a president, for almost 20 years I have repeatedly visited Iran on official visits, and the previous presidents of Iran have also visited Azerbaijan many times. That is, we have maintained very active trade relations. We have been actively working on transportation issues, in particular on the North-South transport corridor. And we saw that this relationship has great potential.”

Aliyev listed the chronology of all the events that led to extremely tense relations between the two countries, from the transportation of goods from Iran to Armenia and back through Karabakh without the knowledge of Azerbaijan, to the terrorist attack on the Azerbaijani embassy in Iran, and the Iranian spy network exposed inside Azerbaijan.

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“Thus we demand, first, the extradition of terrorists from Azerbaijan who have taken refuge in Iran. And we demand a transparent investigation into the terrorist attack on our embassy. So you can imagine that relations between Azerbaijan and Iran are at their lowest point right now, and it is very difficult to predict whether they will stay at this level. This is very difficult to predict.

Again, this was not our choice. But everyone in Iran must finally understand that the language of threats and terror does not work with Azerbaijan. The sooner they understand this, the sooner we will see signs of normalization,” Aliyev said.

‘Agreement Within Sight’ In Armenia-Azerbaijan Talks: Blinken

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May 4 2023

May 4, 2023

Negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Washington have made "tangible progress" and an agreement on resolving tensions is within reach, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Thursday.

"The two sides have discussed some very tough issues over the last few days, and they've made tangible progress on a durable peace agreement," Blinken said at the conclusion of the four days of talks.

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US-Hosted Armenia-Azerbaijan Talks to Conclude


Voice of America
May 4 2023

The U.S. State Department said peace talks between diplomats from Armenia and Azerbaijan held outside Washington since Sunday are expected to conclude Thursday.

In a statement, the department said Secretary of State Antony Blinken will take part in a closing session of the bilateral talks between Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov shortly before 2 p.m. Washington time.

The two sides have been meeting at a state department diplomatic facility in Arlington, Virginia.

The talks were convened as tensions between the neighboring, former Soviet republics increased in recent months over Azerbaijan's blockade of the Lachin Corridor, which is the only land route giving Armenia direct access to the contested region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

In a telephone briefing, a senior State Department official, speaking on background, told reporters Monday the United States expects the talks to conclude with "commercial movement of goods" to start soon in the blocked Lachin Corridor.

The official said, "About Lachin, we have been very clear throughout the last few months about the importance of ensuring the free movement of commercial and humanitarian traffic and people through the Lachin Corridor between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. We continue to engage in those discussions."

Early Monday, Blinken held separate meetings with the Armenian foreign minister and his Azerbaijani counterpart.

Monday's meetings occurred after Blinken's call with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on Sunday, when the top U.S. diplomat reiterated Washington's call to reopen the land route "to commercial and private vehicles as soon as possible."

The State Department had voiced "deep concern" that Azerbaijan's establishment of a checkpoint on the Lachin Corridor undermines efforts for peace talks.

A representative from Armenia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Mirzoyan's working visit to the United States is to discuss "the agreement on normalization of relations" with Azerbaijan.

The two countries have had a decades-long conflict involving the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which is inside Azerbaijan but populated mainly by ethnic Armenians.

The Lachin Corridor allows supplies from Armenia to reach the 120,000 ethnic Armenians in the mountainous enclave and has been policed by Russian peacekeepers since December 2020.