Azerbaijan is trying to put some issues on the agenda that will artificially complicate the conclusion of a peace treaty with Armenia, NA Speaker Alen Simonyan told reporters.
“I think Azerbaijan is trying to put some issues on the agenda that will artificially, perhaps, make it difficult to conclude a peace agreement. What we have conveyed and what we are negotiating, we know well, they also know well, and now constantly talking about it creates artificial problems. It is obvious that we are really talking about peace, not signing a paper or pretending. Now that Georgians are coming to live in Armenia, is there any obstacle or Armenians going to Georgia? Have we written about it in the contract with Georgia? Of course, we didn’t write it,” said Simonyan.
According to the speaker of the National Assembly, some time should pass, the Azerbaijani side should reduce the hate speech, which has become a brand.
“Armenia cannot be accused of the same, because the opposition figures and journalists in Armenia, on the contrary, accuse us of pouring water into Azerbaijan’s mill, of being tolerant. It should be understood that, yes, time will pass and, I do not rule out, that Armenians will go to live in Azerbaijan and Azerbaijanis will come to live in Armenia, trade with each other. Yes, we are going for peace, there is no other way for peace, and the claims that we have fought with each other and it is an unsolvable problem for us are unacceptable to me, because there are many cases known in history. England and France have been at war for 116 years and today England and France are allies with each other,” added Simonyan.
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