RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan referred to the prospect of settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. According to him, territorial integrity and self-determination principles have been placed side by side throughout the NK conflict, "This has recorded realities that we have not admitted, but they exist regardless of our admission. In this context, the right to self-determination means that you ask the beneficiary of the right to self-determination to revise the status A conditionally, and this could theoretically mean to revise the status A, make it B, or revise and not change, or revise and make it A+1 or A -1 status".
According to Pashinyan, fixing the status is necessary for there to be a question of any future status or self-determination, "If you raise the question of self-determination, it means that you are part of something; if you are not part of something, either you have determined yourself or do not need self-determination. Now we, ourselves, with our own hands, at a time known to you (I will not tell you when, how, so as not to inflame other passions), we created this negotiation, political, geopolitical reality, we also cemented it, but after that, we said that we want B status for Nagorno Karabakh, but we have never publicly accepted the A status, thus deceiving ourselves, the people of Armenia, and Nagorno-Karabakh. But I want to pay attention to the following. We will never have peace if we do not face this obvious fact. I consider peace to be my political commitment, especially now, in 2021. after the reconfirmation of the people's vote of confidence in the parliamentary elections. And, in this context, it is essential that an international mechanism of negotiations and dialogue be formed between Baku and Stepanakert and that it ensures the realization of the agenda of ensuring the rights and security of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh."
In the RA-Azerbaijan peace treaty context, he emphasized the formation of mechanisms guaranteeing the treaty's implementation, "otherwise, a war may break out the next day, or a new escalation may occur."