Armenian PM Pashinyan: Yerevan committed to agreements previously reached with Baku

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that Yerevan remains committed to the agreements previously reached with Baku.

Report informs via Armenian media that speaking at a meeting with representatives of the Armenian community in Germany, the Armenian prime minister called this one of the main results of the meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in Munich.

"There was an important question on the table. Do the parties confirm the previously reached agreements that were reached in Prague and Brussels? If we sum up, we can record that the parties remain faithful to these agreements," Pashinyan said.

He also noted that agreements have already been reached towards mending Armenian-Azerbaijani relations, delimitation of borders and negotiations on a peace treaty.

"We agreed with President Ilham Aliyev that a meeting of the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan will take place in the near future, after which the next meeting of the commission on demarcation and delimitation of the border between the countries will also take place," the Armenian prime minister said.

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