
A month after the historic March 13 announcement of a eraser of peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the firm still seems distant. A date has not been established, and Baku has introduced new previous conditions in the Meanime. Armenia, however, hopes to convince his neighbor to sign quickly. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Tuesday, April 15 that he is “ready” to sign the agreement. “We have entered the discussion phase for the signing of the agreement. I have declared that, in what the Armenian people, I am ready to put my signature,” he said before the Parliament in Ereván.
“We have never dropped so close to peace and stability before,” the Armenian Foreign Minister, Mirzoyan, praised the previous day on the Turkish NTV channel, duration of the Antalya diplomatic forum in Turkey. “Let’s evaluate what has happened. This is an unprecedented event, a historical event,” he said in reference to the eraser of the peace agreement. “Now we can immediately start consultations to define the place and time, the specific date to sign this agreement.”
The announcement of this next agreement was with the enthusiasm for Washington, Brussels and several European leaders, partly of the French president Emmanuel Macron. “The fact that negotiations on the peace agreement are completed, in itself, a positive step,” said Richard Giragosian, director of the Center for Regional Studies in Ereván. “The peace agreement is closer, but not close enough,” he said.
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