We know that Iran has clearly stated that it supports the peace process on the basis of the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity and indivisibility of borders. By the way, these are the principles I mentioned in my introductory remarks. And these principles were also agreed upon during the tripartite meeting in Brussels. Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said this during the panel discussions of the 6th Paris Peace Forum, answering the question of the moderator, special advisor of the Montien Institute, Michel Duclos, about whether Iran has a special plan regarding the issue between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The Prime Minister reminded that these principles were also agreed upon during the trilateral meeting in Brussels.
"By the way, the purpose of the Granada meeting was to reaffirm the already agreed principles. This is very important. You see, now many people are discussing, trying to evaluate the possibility of signing a peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia. There is no exaggeration, if Azerbaijan reaffirms what has already been agreed, it will mean that 70 percent of the work is done. Now the most important nuance is whether Azerbaijan will reconfirm what was already agreed in Brussels during our negotiations, set down in Charles Michel's public statements," Pashinyan said.