Armenia proposed to Azerbaijan to sign a peace treaty contract with the already agreed members, and the rest of the issues should be left for further discussion, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a press conference, quoted by the Armenian news agency ARMENPRESS and BTA.
He said that Armenia made the offer on August 30.
„In the latest draft of the peace treaty, we have 17 members. Thirteen of them, including the preamble, are fully agreed. Another three articles consist of more than one sentence. And most of the vocabulary of these articles is also agreed upon. We propose the following, to take all agreed articles and wordings and sign them as a peace treaty. Why do we think this is possible? Because basically all the main principles of peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan are laid down in it. In any case, neither we nor anyone else can ever have such a peace treaty that settles all possible issues,” Pashinyan said.
The Armenian Prime Minister suggests that Azerbaijan sign and ratify all agreed articles now and continue discussing the remaining issues.
Pashinyan said that he assumed that after the signing, diplomatic relations would be established, which would serve as an additional platform for discussing all possible outstanding issues.