• Հայ
  • Eng
  • РУС
  • Az
June 17 in 60 seconds June 17 in 60 seconds 21:00
June 16 in 60 seconds June 16 in 60 seconds 21:33
June 15 in 60 seconds June 15 in 60 seconds 21:00
  • Programs
  • World
  • Health
  • Political
  • Economic
  • Public
    • National security
  • Law
  • Investigation
  • Army
    • Eye on the border
  • Nagorno Karabakh
  • State of emergency
  • Regions
  • Nagorno Karabakh under attack
  • Diaspora
  • Cultural
  • Sport
  • Region
Nikol Pashinyan participated in discussion on regional security with Prime Minister of Georgia, President of Azerbaijan and Secretary General of OSCE
Political
23:2318 Feb, 2023

Nikol Pashinyan participated in discussion on regional security with Prime Minister of Georgia, President of Azerbaijan and Secretary General of OSCE

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan took part in the panel discussion on South Caucasus issues in the sidelines of the Munich Conference headlined “Moving Mountains? Building Security in the South Caucasus.” Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and OSCE Secretary General Helga Schmid also took part in the discussion.
 
Below are the questions addressed to Prime Minister Pashinyan by the moderator of the discussion and the Prime Ministers answers.
 
Question - Mr. Prime Minister, I would like to ask you to comment on the consequences of Russia's war against Ukraine on your country.
 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan - Thank you. I would like to thank you for organizing this format. I agree, maybe this is a historical meeting, but it is important to understand the context of the history that is being created at this moment, because we can have different results or consequences, and I think we should be result-oriented. This is our approach.
 
As for your question, global instability cannot have a positive impact on our regional situation, because you know that for a long time now, all international attention is understandably focused on Ukraine, and this creates new risks for our region. It is very important that our region also receives international attention, because I think there are many risks.
 
What is our approach? We remain committed to our democratic reform agenda because we believe that democratic reforms, the development of democratic institutions, the rule of law, human rights, and an independent judiciary will improve the situation around our region. We believe that this is beneficial for the entire region, and very important for us in terms of doing our part.
 
Question - Mr. Pashinyan, you are now also helping Turkey with this terrible earthquake. Do you think there are prospects for improving relations between Armenia and Turkey? Is it possible that this terrible disaster can be a reason for a change in your relationship?
 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan - Thank you. You know, we had only humanitarian motives behind the decision to send humanitarian aid and rescuers to Turkey, because millions of people in our neighborhood were suffering, but during this time we witnessed a very positive reaction from the Turkish government, and if this move has political consequences, it will be even better. But our initial motive was purely humanitarian, and as we stated, we are ready to provide as much humanitarian aid as our capabilities allow, and we are ready to do it.
 
As for the political dialogue, to be honest, before the earthquake, we had already established a political dialogue through special representatives, and I think that dialogue is very important. I mean in terms of creating an appropriate atmosphere in which these decisions were made. And we believe that the possibilities of making political decisions in the context of this humanitarian dialogue will be even higher. We are ready to move forward and we believe that the establishment of diplomatic relations with Turkey and the opening of our border will have a very positive effect not only in terms of our regional situation, but also in terms of the international situation.
 
Question - Now I want to return to the question that President Aliyev alluded to at the beginning. We are talking about a war that started two years ago, and now we see a situation that still remains critical. We are not conducting negotiations here, but the international community is concerned about the humanitarian situation, and we, like everyone else, follow the humanitarian situation in Turkey, in the same way we follow the existing problem there. From the outside, we see that the Lacin Corridor is blocked. Mr. Prime Minister, I would like you to talk a little about confidence building efforts. Of course, we would like to see a decrease in tension through small steps that will bring us closer to the settlement of this conflict.
 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan - Thank you. You are right. Lachin Corridor has been blocked for already 70 days. Unfortunately, there is now a humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as an energy crisis, because the electricity supply to Nagorno-Karabakh is suspended, the gas supply is also suspended, and we have counted that the gas supply has been suspended at least 10 times in the last 70 days, and this is a problem that deserves attention. Our position is as follows. In the trilateral statement of November 9, 2020, we have very specific points regarding the Lachin Corridor, and according to that statement, it is the duty of Azerbaijan and the Russian peacekeepers to keep the Lachin Corridor open, but now, unfortunately, we have a completely different situation. We believe that international attention should be focused on this situation, because we are afraid that the continuation of this situation may cause irreversible humanitarian consequences for the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh.
 
Question - As I said, we are not conducting negotiations here, but I would like to give Prime Minister Pashinyan an opportunity to respond to President Aliyev.
 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan - Thank you. As for Nagorno Karabakh, the president mentioned the trilateral declaration, and Nagorno Karabakh is present in that declaration, and the signature of the President of Azerbaijan is present under this document.
 
And we have the Lachin Corridor, which was supposed to operate freely. By the way, according to that trilateral declaration, the Lachin Corridor was supposed to be outside the control of Azerbaijan, and this was according to the signature of the President of Azerbaijan. Recently, a group of Armenian children from Nagorno-Karabakh tried to travel through the Lachin Corridor and were stopped. Some masked Azerbaijanis broke into the bus, and the children were screaming. This was the last attempt of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians to move freely through the Lachin Corridor.
 
President Aliyev also talked about the destroyed mosques. I would like to note that in 2017, several mosques were demolished in Azerbaijan to build new roads. By the way, during the Soviet years, 1560 mosques were destroyed in Azerbaijan, and this was a common thing for the Soviet Union. Churches and mosques were also destroyed in Armenia. You know, the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh should not pay the debt of the Soviet years. It is a very dangerous narrative, because I am afraid, it seems that Azerbaijan is trying to give a religious context to this whole situation. It is very dangerous. There is no religious context in this conflict.
 
And by the way, we have a Muslim minority in our country, and we have a functioning mosque, this is the reality. Do you know what causes concern in Azerbaijan's narrative? Its rhetoric creates the impression, and perhaps it is so, that Azerbaijan has adopted a policy of revenge. It is possible that this is Azerbaijan's policy. But as mentioned, we have a very complicated history, and I just said, yes, maybe this is a historic meeting, but for what purpose do we want to use it? To stir up intolerance, hatred, aggressive rhetoric in our region, or the contrary, to use this platform to improve the situation?
 
We believe that this platform should be used for constructive purposes. Of course, we can now tell many stories about enmity, but what is the role of leaders: to deepen that enmity or to use our opportunities, our mandates? I am proud that I, our Government, even after the catastrophic war, was able to hold free, democratic elections in our country, which were recognized by the whole world as free and democratic, transparent and competitive. And as I said, from our point of view, the solution is democracy, the solution is transparency, the solution is dialogue, the solution is respect for all countries. And we are ready to work in that direction. Thank you.
 
Question - Mr. Prime Minister, you have mentioned several times that the CSTO is not very effective at the moment, and the question is raised that Armenia can leave it. I would like you to comment on the issue
 
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan - You know, we had certain concerns regarding CSTO, and these concerns have been public. We have raised these issues with our colleagues, we have actually made them public, and the concerns are still present. We are working towards finding solutions to those questions and concerns.
 
Views 544
facebook icon twitter icon
Հիմա եթերում
News
  • June 17 in 60 seconds 21:0017 Jun, 2026
  • US Senate fails to pass resolution limiting Trump's military powers in Iran 20:5117 Jun, 2026
  • US envoy suggests Hezbollah, Hamas members be deported to Iran 20:2417 Jun, 2026
  • Trump says Strait of Hormuz is now partially open 20:1017 Jun, 2026
  • Louvre is in danger: Christophe Leribeau 19:3917 Jun, 2026
  • Representatives of Leipzig cultural organizations visited Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex 19:3117 Jun, 2026
  • US has no plans to allocate funds for investments in Iran: Trump 19:2417 Jun, 2026
  • NATO ready to help restore navigation in Strait of Hormuz if necessary 18:1117 Jun, 2026
  • Purpose of meeting between Secretary of Armenia’s Security Council and Assistant to President of Azerbaijan was to restore momentum of peace process: Pashinyan 17:4617 Jun, 2026
  • Claudia Busch հands օver 16 snowmobiles to Ministry of Defense on behalf of German Federal Government 17:2117 Jun, 2026
  • Europe is preparing a package of support measures for Armenia: FT 17:0717 Jun, 2026
  • From defense technologies to space security: Minister of Defense met with Andrius Kubilius 16:1417 Jun, 2026
  • Trump demands help from European allies in Strait of Hormuz in exchange for increasing pressure on Russia: Politico 15:4717 Jun, 2026
  • Eagle Partner 2026 military exercise officially kicks off 15:2717 Jun, 2026
  • US considering paying for passage through the Strait of Hormuz: Politico 13:5217 Jun, 2026
  • Summer without gasoline: fuel shortages have affected dozens of Russian regions: BBC 13:2417 Jun, 2026
  • US rejects Israel's request to review memorandum of understanding with Iran: Channel 12 12:2417 Jun, 2026
  • Iran resumes crude exports after nearly two-month halt 11:4517 Jun, 2026
  • Reasons for restrictions on import of goods are not political: Rosselkhoznadzor 09:3017 Jun, 2026
  • New sanctions against Russia and arms supplies to Ukraine: G7 countries' promise 09:1817 Jun, 2026
  • Armenian delegation participated in discussion entitled 'Advancing Durable Solutions for Internally Displaced Persons' 08:5617 Jun, 2026
  • June 16 in 60 seconds 21:3316 Jun, 2026
  • G7 leaders condemn strikes on Ukraine, discuss sanctions on Russia, support for Ukraine 19:5716 Jun, 2026
  • Kremlin on Zelenskiy's proposal to Putin to attend G7 summit for talks: no official invitation received 18:4916 Jun, 2026
  • Lavrov holds meeting with Turkish counterpart ahead of talks in Moscow 17:0416 Jun, 2026
  • 'Russia should make a deal' says Trump on sidelines of G7 summit 16:4616 Jun, 2026
  • Trump says Netanyahu should be more responsible with Lebanon 16:3216 Jun, 2026
  • Suren Papikyan and French Minister for the Armed Forces and Veterans discuss bilateral and multilateral cooperation 15:5316 Jun, 2026
  • Belarus' Lukashenko says both sides must compromise to end Russia-Ukraine war 15:1616 Jun, 2026
  • Iranian negotiators comply with Leader's guidelines, Pezeshkian 13:2516 Jun, 2026
  • Moscow oil refinery damaged in Ukrainian drone attack, Sobyanin 12:4216 Jun, 2026
  • Trump says Iran deal has been signed, text to come soon 12:2416 Jun, 2026
  • Erdogan welcomes US-Iran deal, warns against provocations by Israel 11:5616 Jun, 2026
  • Vance says US expects Strait of Hormuz to stay open long-term 11:4116 Jun, 2026
  • Eight killed in 'unsurvivable' B-52 crash in California 10:0916 Jun, 2026
  • Trump may release US-Iran agreement before Friday, Vance says 09:3116 Jun, 2026
  • Meeting between the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Sweden 21:1315 Jun, 2026
  • June 15 in 60 seconds 21:0015 Jun, 2026
  • Vance believes US troops will not be needed to destroy Iran's enriched uranium 20:3815 Jun, 2026
  • Trump threatens Macron with 100% tariff on French wines 20:1915 Jun, 2026
  • EU imposes additional sanctions against Russia 20:0315 Jun, 2026
  • World leaders welcome US-Iran deal 19:4915 Jun, 2026
  • Mirzoyan met with newly appointed Foreign Minister of Netherlands 19:4315 Jun, 2026
  • US now in direct talks with Iran: Vance 18:5815 Jun, 2026
  • Meeting with representatives of KNDS and Airbus companies: Papikyan's visit to France 18:4015 Jun, 2026
  • Armenia and Slovenia are developing cooperation: Mirzoyan met with his counterpart 17:5715 Jun, 2026
  • Central Bank of Armenia puts into circulation gold commemorative coin '125th Anniversary of the Birth of Alek Manukyan' 17:3715 Jun, 2026
  • Armenian and German Foreign Ministers exchanged views on deepening Armenia-EU strategic partnership 17:2815 Jun, 2026
  • We always have a good meeting at Foreign Affairs Council: Margus Tsahkna 17:2615 Jun, 2026
  • We will not withdraw troops from Lebanon: Netanyahu 17:0115 Jun, 2026
  • European Union is ready to continue financial support to Armenia: Marta Kos 15:2715 Jun, 2026
  • Marta Kos will visit Armenia on July 5 14:4215 Jun, 2026
  • Agreement on Washington-Tehran memorandum of understanding is victory for Iranian people: Iranian Armed Forces 14:3315 Jun, 2026
  • Team USA Paralympic gold medalists are in Armenia: U.S. Embassy 14:2115 Jun, 2026
  • Papikyan published video from demonstration exercise at Eurosatory 2026 international exhibition 14:1115 Jun, 2026
  • Ararat Mirzoyan presented developments in and around Armenia during pre-election and post-election periods at meeting of EU foreign ministers 14:0015 Jun, 2026
  • Vance says Iran deal will 'fundamentally transform the Middle East for the next 50 years' 13:3515 Jun, 2026
  • Tbilisi criticizes Brussels' stance on visa regime 12:2215 Jun, 2026
  • Trump's agreement does not bind us: Ben Gvir 12:0215 Jun, 2026
  • Ararat Mirzoyan participates in EU Foreign Ministers’ discussion in Luxembourg 11:2215 Jun, 2026
  • We welcome agreement reached between US and Iran: Pashinyan 11:1815 Jun, 2026
  • Russian strikes set fire to Kiev-Pechorian Monastery, civilian infrastructure targeted; casualties reported 10:1015 Jun, 2026
  • Putin-Trump phone conversation took place 09:2415 Jun, 2026
  • US-Iran war is over: what does the 14-point draft plan envisage: Mehr 09:0215 Jun, 2026
  • Minister of Defense Suren Papikyan arrives in Paris on working visit 18:3714 Jun, 2026
  • Armen Grigoryan and Hikmet Hajiyev discussed issues related to peace agenda between Armenia and Azerbaijan 17:2114 Jun, 2026
  • Russia welcomes process of normalizing Armenia-Turkey relations: Russian Foreign Ministry 16:2314 Jun, 2026
  • Ararat Mirzoyan will be in Luxembourg on working visit 15:4514 Jun, 2026
  • We highly value role in historic August 8 WH Peace Summit: Pashinyan to Trump 15:1814 Jun, 2026
  • British royal family attended King's Birthday Parade in London 20:1613 Jun, 2026
  • Protesters tear down Albanian development site fences, amid anger over coastal projects 20:0113 Jun, 2026
  • Prime Minister sends congratulatory message to Keir Starmer on UK National Day 19:4613 Jun, 2026
  • Israel has struck more than 70 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon in past 24 hours 19:3713 Jun, 2026
  • US, Azerbaijan discuss TRIPP project implementation, bilateral relations 18:4613 Jun, 2026
  • Agreement between Iran and US likely to be reached within next 24 hours: Sharif 17:5813 Jun, 2026
  • Ukraine cannot contain the attack and is resorting to terrorist methods: Putin 17:4113 Jun, 2026
  • Armenia's Foreign Ministry congratulated UK on its National Day 17:2213 Jun, 2026
  • Israeli forces strike southern Lebanon 16:1413 Jun, 2026
  • U.S. military strike killed leader of Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang 15:5213 Jun, 2026
  • Ali Khamenei's funeral will take place July 4-9 15:2913 Jun, 2026
  • 274 civilians killed, 1,763 injured in Ukraine in one month: UN 14:4113 Jun, 2026
  • Russian language removed from list of protected languages ​​in Ukraine 13:4213 Jun, 2026
  • Israel wants to maintain freedom of action against Iran in future: Israel Katz 13:0313 Jun, 2026
  • Russia and Ukraine continue to exchange strikes 12:1913 Jun, 2026
  • EU decided to start membership negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova 11:5313 Jun, 2026
  • Text of US-Iran peace document agreed upon: Sharif 11:3813 Jun, 2026
  • Paruyr Hovhannisyan reaffirmed Armenia's support to UNDP and UNFPA and emphasized importance of partnership with program countries 09:4013 Jun, 2026
  • Preparations for Armenian-British Business Forum to be held in Yerevan discussed 09:1813 Jun, 2026
  • Armenia supports Lebanese government's efforts to restore stability in country: Ananyan 23:5012 Jun, 2026
  • June 12 in 60 seconds 21:0012 Jun, 2026
  • Cuban president announces major reforms for country 20:4012 Jun, 2026
  • Ukraine is systematically cutting off Crimea from Russia through drone strikes: Euronews 20:3412 Jun, 2026
  • Islamabad MoU has never been closer to completion than it is now: Araghchi 20:2112 Jun, 2026
  • Polish Air Force receives F-35 fighter jets 20:1312 Jun, 2026
  • US to reduce troop presence in NATO mission in Kosovo 19:5612 Jun, 2026
  • Protests in Albania against Jared Kushner-related project 19:3412 Jun, 2026
  • UAE President congratulates Nikol Pashinyan on election victory 19:1612 Jun, 2026
  • US and Central Asia intend to advance key minerals projects 18:5312 Jun, 2026
  • US intends to use frozen Iranian assets to compensate for damages caused to Persian Gulf countries: Bessent 17:4212 Jun, 2026
  • United Kingdom reaffirms support for strengthening Armenia’s democratic resilience 17:2812 Jun, 2026

All rights reserved

© 2026 1lurer.am

26, G․ Hovsepyan Str., Yerevan, Nork 0011

+374 10 650015