The issue of border delimitation was discussed in the closed session of the Parliament with the participation of the Foreign Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister.
"Yesterday, taking advantage of the fact that the session is closed, and what will be said by me will be accessible only to the political field of Armenia, in particular, the parliamentary opposition, and will not reach other capitals, I tried to give a rational explanation, to have a rational dialogue with them: explaining that Armenia in negotiations, including, first of all, negotiations on border delimitation, can be guided or rely only on the grounds of legitimacy; we can speak, demand, justify what is legally sound.
We can't afford and we don't need to justify things we don't have a legal basis for. Those people also accepted that, at least, that is my impression, that they accepted the existence of the border, some colleagues even knew where that border passes, again after the session, I consider the opposition's arguments pointless at least," Armenia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Ararat Mirzoyan said during the Parliament-Government question-and-answer session, answering the question of Armenia's Parliament Speaker Alen Simonyan.