There are no risky points for Armenia in the peace agreement with Azerbaijan. The speaker of the National Assembly of Armenia, Alen Simonyan, told this to reporters in the Parliament.
"All the points there are bilateral. If you say that there is a risky point [in it for Armenia], it is equally risky for Azerbaijan," Simonyan added.
Referring to when the text of this peace agreement will be publicized, the speaker of the NA of Armenia said: "We are dealing with a party that, in popular parlance, needs a reason everywhere to announce something and create problems in some way. When we determine the time and logic to publicize and the moment comes, we will publicize [it] naturally. The question is not whether Azerbaijan will publicize [it], then us.
We decided that the problems, the concerns that exist, we can insure ourselves in various ways. And we found a solution that yes, well, in this case we can find such a solution and we agreed.
There will be discussions related to the publicizing. We do not want to do anything unilaterally, in order to show once again that Armenia is not shooting at Azerbaijan, that Armenia does not have any territorial ambitions, that Armenia is a reliable partner for international partners as well.
As for what it [i.e. Azerbaijan] is doing, it can take any unpredictable step, but we must follow our logic.”
Simonyan noted that in recent years the Armenian side has managed to become an agenda-setting party in this situation and a party consistent with the agenda, which was very difficult after its defeat in the war, but it succeeded.
Referring to the fact that after the end of the negotiations on the peace agreement, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan a had a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the speaker of the NA of Armenia first noted that he had talked with the presidents of Iran and France, and added: "I want to say that there is no need to look for any intrigue in the fact that Russia was the first. Taking into account the relations with Russia, I must say that Armenia, as in the past few years, now as well acts as a sovereign state, and makes its own decisions, independently decides who to talk to, when and in what way. And what was talked about is written in the statement."