Azerbaijan still hasn’t responded to Armenia’s latest proposals on a peace treaty, Deputy Foreign Minister Mnatsakan Safaryan told reporters Monday.
“We’ll make an announcement when we receive an answer,” Safaryan said.
On November 21, Armenia conveyed to Azerbaijan its latest proposals on signing a peace treaty.
Earlier, Prime Minister Pashinyan announced that the three main principles of the agreement were agreed with Azerbaijan, according to which Armenia and Azerbaijan recognize each other's territorial integrity within the framework of 29,800 and 86,600 square kilometers, delimitation is carried out based on the Alma Ati declaration, and regional communications are opened.