Armenia`s premier on basis for Armenia-Azerbaijan border delimitation
ArmInfo.Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan explained on what basis the process of delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border is being carried out, and also commented on the opposition's statement that the Cadastre Committee and the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Armenia do not have relevant documents.
"The Cadastre Committee informed him that the confidentiality regime of these documents is such that they cannot be disclosed, but they invited the leader of the faction to familiarize themselves with the documents in the Cadastre Committee. Later, when these delimitation processes intensified, if I'm not mistaken, it was a request in 2022, the Ministry of Defense, in order to fulfill its functions, requested these documents from the Cadastre Committee, and the Cadastre Committee provided them to the Ministry of Defense, I think, with a higher degree of confidentiality, and when then they (the opposition - ed.) appealed to the Cadastre Committee for the second time, the Cadastre Committee simply said that we do not have these documents on hand.
"All these documents are there, I remember that they listed the documents there, naturally, all the documents are there, they are at the disposal of the Government of the Republic of Armenia, and they are working with them, and not a single department, different departments are working, these are confidential documents of a certain scale and there are certain ways of dealing with them, and I assume that misunderstandings may depend on these regimes," he said.
According to him, the government's task in the delimitation process was to introduce a formula that would provide legitimate grounds for the restoration of not only a separate section of the border, but also the entire Armenian-Azerbaijani border.
Touching upon the opposition's accusation that border delimitation is carried out in parts and not in batches, the Prime Minister pointed out that the process of formation, reproduction or delimitation of the border is always a long process. "Today we are forming a package for the reproduction of the border, based on the Alma-Ata Declaration," he noted, adding that in the statement of the Delimitation Commission we agreed on several important things, and the key is that the Alma-Ata Declaration was accepted by both parties as the basic principle of the delimitation process.
He recalled that the delimitation process between Armenia and Georgia has been going on for about 20 years. In the case of Azerbaijan, the delimitation process must be carried out as quickly as possible. "Why? Since delimitation has not been carried out, it is clear that this may become a certain reason for conflict. Therefore, we start with places with the greatest potential for conflict to keep the situation as manageable as possible," he noted.