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Yes. It often happens that one thing is said by Azerbaijan, then another thing is interpreted, then another thing is said elsewhere. But it seems that all that has to be said has already been said, and it is obvious and understandable to the world that Armenia is ready to sign a peace treaty based on international norms. Alen Simonyan, speaker of the National Assembly (NA) of Armenia, told this to reporters at the NA Tuesday.

"The ball is now in Azerbaijan's court. And if Azerbaijan declares at the presidential level that they are ready, the peace treaty is ready. The international partners who had a meeting with the president of Azerbaijan said, at the meeting with me, that he also said that 80 percent [of the peace treaty] is ready. If desired, the peace treaty can be signed within the next 15 days if the government of Azerbaijan really shows political will," said Simonyan.

He added that they have reached an agreement on practically all fundamental issues, emphasizing equality.

Alen Simonyan noted that Armenia has not refused any meeting, and the refusal in this regard has always been by Azerbaijan—in Brussels, Granada, and Washington.

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