Anahit Adamyan, a member of the political council of the "Republic" party, is the guest of the "Radar Chat" program at the Radar Armenia booth. He referred to Nikol Pashinyan's speech at the session of the investigative commission studying the circumstances of the 2020 war, talked about the need for the Stepanakert-Baku dialogue, and the effectiveness and necessity of negotiations under the auspices of the United States.
"Negotiations are not effective on other platforms, but on the platforms of the US, as well as the EU, they can have a useful action factor because the US and the EU do not act against each other, as Russia tries to drive a wedge in the negotiations, but mutually agreed upon. And as a result of that agreement, there can be an agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, an agreement on Artsakh. I repeat: yes, Artsakh should negotiate with Azerbaijan. No matter how unpleasant it is, how unrealistic they consider it, and how impossible they think it is, Artsakh should be part of Azerbaijan. Today, whether Artsakh is a part of Azerbaijan or not is not the problem; the problem is the physical existence of Artsakh, the safe living of people in Artsakh, and the opening of the Berdzor corridor. But it's not a big problem."
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