Pashinyan said that some progress has been made in the peace treaty negotiations, but the countries still do not always understand each other.
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Today, November 18, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that Armenia and Azerbaijan were able to agree on the main principles of the peace agreement, but “they still speak different diplomatic languages.” Pashinyan made this statement at a session of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in Yerevan, reports the Armenian publication MAMUL.
Pashinyan said there was some progress in peace treaty negotiations.
“We have both good news and bad news. The good news is that the basic principles of peace have been achieved,” he said.
The bad news, as Pashinyan notes, is that Armenia and Azerbaijan “still speak different diplomatic languages and often don’t understand each other,” but there are objective reasons for this, including a long-term conflict with a specific historical context,
Pashinyan added that Armenia proposes to exchange all Armenian prisoners for all Azerbaijani prisoners.
Earlier in October, Nikol Pashinyan announced his readiness to sign a peace agreement with Azerbaijan. This may happen before the end of this year.
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