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The meetings and discussions with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev are not an official start and an official destination of the negotiation process.

Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Wednesday stated the abovementioned during his Facebook livestream, as he reflected on his talk Tuesday with Aliyev, in Davos, Switzerland.

“Knowing that both of us are here, the organizers of Davos asked whether we are against interaction; we said we are not against [it],” Pashinyan said. “The Azerbaijani president also said the same [thing], and we have informally met, discussed. The basis for the meeting was the arrangement that if at least we are in the same place, at least we don’t evade meetings.”

“In essence, during our three meetings we more often are discussing the history of the negotiation process,” the Armenian MP added. “Of course, we also are discussing the opportunities (…) in the context of settlement [of the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) conflict]. We don’t discuss any concrete details, so to speak; we are just exchanging views.”

Pashinyan stressed that the axis of these discussions is everything that he speaks about publicly, too.

“I hope that this arrangement between us is once for all; that there can be no conspiracies among us,” Pashinyan said, in particular. “[But] of course, it’s understandable that when the leaders of two countries speak, each and every one of them speaks from the positions of the interests of his state, his people.”

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