The strategic deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan is for Armenia and Azerbaijan to accept not only de jure, but also de facto, socio-psychologically and at all levels, that Soviet Azerbaijan is independent Azerbaijan on its territory, and Soviet Armenia is independent Armenia on its territory, Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in an interview to the Public Television.
"Armenia and Azerbaijan should fix this reality, leave each other alone in political and a number of aspects known to us, don't dig each other, start slowly establishing economic ties by opening communications, very weak, very careful, which I'm sure, then it will grow at a very high rate in a natural way, not artificially, and think about the following, that nevertheless, the three South Caucasian states have common interests and can have common interests," he said, noting that this is the title or preamble of the strategic deal.
When asked if there is an expectation that the peace treaty will be signed by the end of the year, Pashinyan said: "One thing I can say is that I will do my part to make it happen, 100 percent, and even more."