Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that the trilateral agreement signed with Moscow in 2020 is no longer in effect. According to him, starting in September, negotiations with Azerbaijan will be conducted exclusively on the basis of the Washington documents.
Pashinyan also expressed hope that the upcoming elections will allow Armenian society to finally remove the political influence of former presidents Serzh Sargsyan and Robert Kocharyan.
Separately, the Prime Minister indirectly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement on recognizing the “Armenian genocide.” He emphasized that such remarks have nothing to do with Armenia, its people, or the country’s national interests, urging focus instead on protecting Armenia’s interests.
In addition, Pashinyan announced that Armenian-American memoranda may soon be published, following coordination with U.S. partners, noting that these are bilateral documents.
