Pashinyan’s Deputy Announces Agreement on Three Draft Documents for Armenia-Azerbaijan Border Delimitation

Yerevan: Three draft documents essential for the ongoing work on border delimitation between Armenia and Azerbaijan have been agreed upon by the respective commissions, Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan announced. The deputy was speaking about the progress made during the latest meeting concerning the delimitation issues.

According to Azeri-Press News Agency, Grigoryan emphasized that while the draft documents are primarily procedural and technical, they hold significant importance for future actions. "These documents are crucial because we must continue to operate in line with them," he noted, indicating the need for adherence to the outlined procedures.

Grigoryan further pointed out that these documents require approval through appropriate internal processes in both Armenia and Azerbaijan. This step is necessary to ensure that both countries are aligned in their approach to the border delimitation work.