Politics

The Armenian side has its red lines. Khandanyan

Sargis Khandanyan, the chairman of the NA Standing Committee on Foreign Relations, did not specify whether a document will be signed or a statement will be adopted based on the results of the five-way meeting expected in Granada.

In a briefing with journalists, he also noted that Armenia has always expressed willingness to sign a peace treaty, "Azerbaijan, with its aggressive policy, military aggression, and position on international platforms, takes a destructive role in this matter. Regarding the peace treaty, the Armenian side has its red lines, namely, respect for the territorial integrity of Armenia's 29,800 square kilometers based on the Alma-Ata Declaration."

According to Khandanyan, Armenia wants to unblock communication channels within its sovereignty and jurisdiction if it is about the roads and communication channels passing through its territory.