The international and geopolitical situation in the world continues to be tense and unstable. The world order, which was considered, among other things, one of the main factors of the stability in our region, actually does not exist. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan started the July 25 press conference with that emphasis.
"No one knows what the new world order will be like. Armenia's influence in the process of forming a new world order is uncertain and immaterial, and the threats arising from geopolitical instability are visible and real", Pashinyan said.
According to the Prime Minister, because of the events in Ukraine, geopolitical influences in the region have decreased, and the traditional East-West formulas no longer work sufficiently.
"In the current situation, the drafting, development and implementation of the regional non-confrontational policy and the clarification of the place and role of Armenia in the architecture of the regional future become vital for us. None of the countries bordering Armenia, that is, surrounding Armenia, has confrontational relations with the other, and the formula for solving even the most severe issues is considered to be the policy of cooperation, which becomes more effective as a result of balancing interests.
In this regard, the signing of the peace treaty with Azerbaijan and the regulation of relations with Turkey is a necessity with the understanding that our relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran and Georgia are developing normally and should continue to develop", Pashinyan emphasized.
The Prime Minister also noted that he considered it appropriate to start the press conference with this message, realizing that the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh has created a highly emotional background. "Although the implementation of the theory described above is not easy under these conditions, it is strategically important to emphasize the immutability of the peace agenda and the commitment of our Government to that agenda", he said.