Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures touched upon border delimitation works. According to Gnel Sanosyan, since a number of infrastructure-related issues may arise during delimitation, there is a recommendation for each department to carry out a study in order to find out the possible problems. After inventorying them, they will only try to find solutions. In any case, it is unlikely that unsolvable problems will be recorded, the Minister stated.
“There are various infrastructures in the areas near the border. Could it be a village water line or a power line or a gas line. Now we need to understand, after the border delimitation, demarcation process, when the border guards will stand, where they will stand. Will each one go back to some extent, will they go closer to each other? What is that size, will a neutral zone appear or not? If a neutral zone emerges, will there be any infrastructure in its territory or not?
There is a simple organizational work that consists of a number of factors. Each agency has its own mandate to look at what issues might arise as we, as two neighboring states, go through this process together.
When it is assigned to look at what problems there are, each department, when it sees that there are problems, thinks about the directions of solving those problems. We have various discussions, because our work is not final, the decisions are not final, I cannot tell you anything definite now.
What we will do will come from the political process or the process of commissions and working groups,” Sanosyan said.