Armenian parliament speaker calls Azerbaijan's accusations regarding territorial claims in the Armenian Constitution unfounded
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YEREVAN, October 1 /ARKA/. The speaker of the Armenian parliament Alen Simonyan called Azerbaijan's accusations that Armenian Constitution has territorial claims to Azerbaijan unfounded.nbsp;br/pp
In legal terms, this is an unfounded accusation. It is the Constitution of Azerbaijan that has a clause of territorial claims not only against Armenia, but also against other countries in the region. Armenia does not raise such an issue, our political will is to conclude a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, and we have repeatedly stated our desire to conclude it as quickly as possible. We are also committed to the peace agenda, Simonyan told reporters on Tuesday.nbsp;/pp
According to him, if, indeed, Azerbaijan does not have territorial claims against Armenia, and the leader of Azerbaijan wants peace in the region, then the “ball” is in Azerbaijan’s court.nbsp;/pp
We are waiting for the reaction of official Baku regarding the platform where the peace treaty could be concluded, how, where they propose to discuss it. Various international partners propose such platforms. This is also a kind of message about what the international community is waiting for. I want to understand whether it is necessary for international partners who will visit Baku to attend the COP29 to talk about this treaty, about Armenian prisoners of war held in Azerbaijan, about the territorial claims of the President of Azerbaijan towards Armenia, Simonyan asked.nbsp;-0- nbsp;/pp nbsp;/p