In fact, we are discussing the possibility of making the document public with Azerbaijan, because we are proposing that we sign it, because as soon as we sign it, it will be made public, and imagine how much fear we have in that regard, that we are expressing our willingness to sign and publish it. Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said this in an interview with Public Television.
"That is, we are in favor of institutional publication - it was signed, it was published, but on the other hand, I want us to have a correct understanding of the institution of a peace agreement, I repeat, it has two sides and it is assumed that two sides should sign it. I mean, in our reality, in the previous period, we were constantly guided by victory - defeat, diplomatic victory - diplomatic defeat, victory - capitulation.
I want to say that attempts to perceive the text of the peace agreement in this terminology are futile, because if now both Armenia and Azerbaijan have concluded the negotiations with an agreed text, it means that both Armenia and Azerbaijan considered it a document that was beneficial to them, that is, they agreed on the pillars of peace and recorded that they agree to establish peace around these pillars," the Prime Minister said.