"I'm sure you know how complicated the process of delimitation is, because when we say "map" we are talking exclusively about topographic maps, which are professional maps, because in many cases, many people confuse schematic, methodical maps with topographic maps, which are of a different quality. and have a different logic", Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan said during a briefing with journalists, referring to the question of whether the commissions dealing with border demarcation issues of Armenia and Azerbaijan finally reached an agreement on which maps should be used for border demarcation.
"In reality, the delimitation process is not just work with maps. The process of delimitation is, first of all, the identification of the legal basis and support, on which any map was made, and not every body has the right or had the right to make a map or print a map at all during the Soviet Union. But all these nuances that I am saying are very important and should be addressed in our work.
Regarding the legal basis, I think there are high-level agreements reached, particularly in Prague and Sochi, where there is a clear reference to the declaration of Amla-Ata", said the Deputy Prime Minister, then clarified that this means that we have to deal with the identification of the maps as of December 1991, which will be the basis for the boundary line to be reproduced.