When Armenia and Azerbaijan record that they recognize each other's territorial integrity and have no territorial claims from each other, renounce the principle of using force or the threat of force, are ready not to interfere in each other's internal affairs, not to conduct an aggressive policy towards each other, establish diplomatic relations, etc., all other issues will be resolved within that framework. If territorial integrity is recognized, all other issues are resolved, Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said about this in a briefing with journalists.
"Your logic is that there could be a peace treaty, then everything else, but it could be the other way around. Real peace can be formed by concrete practical actions, the results of which will formulate a peace treaty, but our perception is that there should be a peace treaty," said Pashinyan, addressing the journalists.