Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan gave a general assessment of the Brussels meeting.
“I must state that an agreement was reached to move forward in both directions. The further assessment, of course, depends on the results to be achieved during the practical implementation of the agreements.
We will consistently continue to advance our agenda of opening an era of peaceful development for our country and the region, and we must do our utmost to make this agenda a reality. I repeat, unfortunately, it does not depend only on us, but we must do our part consistently,” Pashinyan said.
According to the Prime Minister of Armenia, humanitarian issues were one of the important topics of the discussion.
“Let me remind you that after the two Artsakh wars, we have 985 missing persons, 208 from the 44-day war, 777 people from the first Artsakh war. We must continue to work to find out their fate,” Pashinyan said, adding that the President of the European Council stressed the need to release all those held captive.
Pashinyan said that one of the topics of the discussion was the issue of opening regional communications, “around which we recorded some misunderstandings and agreed to continue working to find solutions.”