There will be no new escalation and war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, there will be peace. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said this during his concluding speech at the discussion of the report on the progress and results of the implementation of the 2024 program of Armenia's Government for 2021-2026, and then listed the reasons on the basis of which he makes such a statement.
In this context, Pashinyan recalled that Azerbaijan and Armenia have recognized each other's territorial integrity, sovereignty, the inviolability of internationally recognized borders, and the inadmissibility of the use of force and the threat of force. The regulations of the delimitation and demarcation commissions of the two countries have also been approved, which is a document with the highest legal force. In that document, by adopting the Alma-Ata Declaration as the basic principle of delimitation, both Armenia and Azerbaijan have made the Alma-Ata Declaration the basic principle of regulating relations.
"I once again call on all forces operating in Armenia and Azerbaijan to be extremely responsible, not to make statements that directly or indirectly contradict this logic, not to question this logic, and I officially declare that the Armenian Government will not make statements and actions that directly or indirectly contradict this logic or question this logic. I call on the Azerbaijani Government not to make statements and actions that directly or indirectly contradict this logic or question this logic," he said.