There is a border between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and that border is recorded in the 1991 Alma Ata Declaration and related documents. Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan spoke about this in the Parliament and emphasized that the existence of a border was recorded in Prague and Sochi.
“By this, the fact of aggression was recorded, with international reactions arising from this. For example, according to the results of Prague, the mission of EU observers to Armenia became possible only after the 1991 border was registered.
I also want to thank our public, because it is obvious that we are now on the same wave with our public, where we are moving, what problem they have set before us, and what steps we should take to solve that problem,” Pashinyan said.