The Prime Minister answered Radar Armenia's question at the press conference," Mr. Prime Minister, on Friday, you and the President of Azerbaijan spoke almost simultaneously about the red lines of both sides. If we look at the issue in total, it turns out that those red lines are mutually exclusive. In particular, Armenia is still deciding whether to give up the case of the rights of Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, and Azerbaijan is not prepared to address them. What happens: the parties do not agree; they consider the concession unacceptable. The consequence reminds us of the previous period, when the Armenian side was not ready to give up any phased or package solution to the conflict without status, and Azerbaijan was not prepared to recognize the option of independence of Nagorno-Karabakh. The issue led to war. Is there a fear that such a scenario will also be repeated this time? What can we do to exclude this option of development?'
"You are right. You present the logic of the development of the situation correctly. I also talked about this in my opening speech, maybe in some detail.
I also don't understand the positions being voiced in Nagorno-Karabakh, excluding negotiations on this topic with Azerbaijan. It is worth mentioning that there are also voices in Nagorno-Karabakh or from Nagorno-Karabakh speaking about the need for dialogue," said the Prime Minister.
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