• Հայ
  • Eng
  • РУС
  • Az
February 3 in 60 seconds February 3 in 60 seconds 21:33
February 2 in 60 seconds February 2 in 60 seconds 21:00
Government is working with the WHO to organize treatment of children from Gaza in Armenia: Zhirayr Ananyan Government is working with... 22:23
  • 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
There is readiness and political will to implement Washington Agreement: Interview of Armenia's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson with PassBlue
Political
18:1704 Oct, 2025

There is readiness and political will to implement Washington Agreement: Interview of Armenia's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson with PassBlue

The youth living in Armenia want to see a prosperous country that lives not in conflict but in peace, enabling it to reach its full potential, the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ani Badalyan said in an interview with PassBlue held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly High-Level Week, Armenpress reprots.
 
During the interview, Badalyan addressed issues related to the agreements signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Washington on August 8, the next steps to be taken as a result of those agreements, as well as the normalization of relations between Yerevan and Ankara and its significance.
 
She expressed optimism regarding the peace agreement initialed by Yerevan and Baku and its eventual signing, presenting the broader context of the related agreements in detail.
 
- What are the next steps after the initialing of the Aug. 8 agreement?
 
- The initialing was a big milestone for us. We reaffirmed that the borders of the two countries are those recognized by the Almaty Declaration of 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed. We agreed upon the fundamental principles, the jurisdiction, the sovereignty, territorial integrity and, of course, inviolability of borders. We find this to be a very important basis for further work.
 
We consider that the peace is established. This is not only the initialing of the peace treaty, but there were also public announcements during the August trilateral meeting attended by the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and President Trump. There were very vocal, solid commitments that the peace is established. This is the understanding on our side, and we believe this is the understanding on the other side and internationally.
 
We will be working towards the signing of the peace treaty. In March, we said that we were ready to sign. We immediately said: ‘Let’s talk, let’s see the time and the venue, we are ready to sign.’ This has not changed. We hope that the implementation of the TRIPP project will foster the unblocking of regional communications not only in one part but in overall regional communications. Again, it is not only about Armenia, Azerbaijan and South Caucasus. Nowadays, countries are looking for more routes, alternative connections. This can be part of a bigger project, the Middle Corridor, and other projects that aim to connect Asia to Europe and vice versa. Any connectivity project being operated in Armenia stays under the sovereignty of Armenia. This is very important for us. We will be discussing other technical details, we will decide upon who is operating and how, but it will stay under the sovereignty of Armenia.
 
-Will there be negotiations regarding Armenian prisoners in Azerbaijan?
 
-Yes, we say the peace is established, but it means that it will also resolve humanitarian issues. There are the Armenian prisoners of war in Azerbaijan, and we are discussing this topic, first and foremost, with Azerbaijan, and we look for positive solutions. There are issues of missing persons. These humanitarian issues are part of the bigger picture and can, of course, consolidate the peace that we have established.
 
-Currently, through an agreement, Russian soldiers patrol Armenia’s southern border with Iran. Does the peace deal mean the soldiers will leave?
 
-This is regulated by the bilateral agreement with Russia, so this doesn’t relate to the peace agreement that we have initialed.
 
-Will the Soviet-built train that used to run along Armenia’s southern border with Iran be revived thanks to the peace agreement?
 
-We are looking into the logistics, of course, of the territory. It’s going to be a transit route. It’s not a corridor in a sense that you might have heard. It’s a route that stays under the sovereignty of the Republic of Armenia.
 
-In his General Assembly speech on Sept. 23, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Türkiye said that negotiations about normalizing relations between Armenia and his country are going well. Can you confirm that?
 
-Yes, there is a high level of political dialogue between Armenia and Türkiye. We are implementing projects; for example, renovation of a bridge at the border. When we speak about connectivity and normalization of relations, stability, peace in the region, there is a bigger picture. But, of course, whatever we do, it is aimed for the full normalization of relations between the two countries. Our expectation is that initialing the [Armenia-Azerbaijan] peace treaty will promote the normalization of relations with Türkiye, which means opening the border, because that’s very important.
 
-Some Azerbaijani officials say that the constitution of Armenia needs to be changed for the final peace agreement to happen. Is that being discussed?
 
-The peace treaty doesn’t say anything about the constitution. From the beginning, our position has been very clear that there is no problem with the Armenian constitution. The peace treaty stipulates the recognition of territorial integrity between the two countries. For us, this is the legal basis for the normalization of relations between the countries. At the same time, you may know that the ruling party, which has been in power in Armenia since 2018, announced that there will be constitutional changes, so there probably will be a new constitution. But this is an internal issue. It will be the population and citizens of Armenia who will vote for the new constitution.
 
-How did the new peace deal come about?
 
-It was a very hard process, as you can imagine. After a conflict, it’s not easy to go and talk about peace, especially considering there are pending issues, there are feelings, and there is a certain understanding. But it’s been around three and a half to four years of intense negotiations. We started exchanging drafts of the agreement and meeting between the foreign ministers and the leaders of the countries. Every single article, every single sentence, has been discussed very thoroughly. And this year, we reached this agreement announcing that both parties agree on the text.
 
The leadership of the US and President Trump’s administration was very important because they managed to hold the Aug. 8 summit. We also signed bilateral memoranda, which means cooperation on different topics. Yes, it will be artificial intelligence, it will be energy, different topics which are important for Armenia.
 
There is a question in Armenian media to most of our officials, what is the guarantee? Our approach is that this creates benefits for all — first, for Armenia and Azerbaijan, because we are the two main parties, but also the other countries interested in peace in the South Caucasus and having this territory stable to reap economic benefits.
 
-I read that Azerbaijan was ready to attack southern Armenia before the peace deal was initialed in August. Is that correct?
 
-We had signs of escalation during those years. There were shootings at the border, so you could not exclude the possibility that at any moment there could have been an escalation. Thank God, we didn’t have the escalation.
 
-If we look at the other peace agreements that Trump has announced in his second term, some look more robust than others, which appear to need much more work. Are you confident that this initialing will lead to a comprehensive peace deal?
 
-Yes. But it’s also about implementation. I would confirm from Armenia’s side, but we also hear from the US side, that there is high readiness to immediately look into the implementation. So, it’s not just a paper. There is a readiness and political will to bring it into life.
 
-How does it feel to be part of an Armenian administration that is carrying out a big, potentially enriching change in your country?
 
-The youth living in Armenia want to see a prosperous Armenia, want to see an Armenia which lives not in conflict but in a position where it can reach its potential. We have huge potential in innovation, and I think we need to use this chance to make Armenia as great economically as possible.
Views 152
facebook icon twitter icon
Հիմա եթերում
News
  • February 3 in 60 seconds 21:3303 Feb, 2026
  • Russia disregarded U.S. peace efforts by attacking Ukraine's energy sector, says Zelenskiy 19:5003 Feb, 2026
  • Palestinians say process at Rafah crossing should be eased, accommodate more people 19:1603 Feb, 2026
  • Zelenskiy and NATO chief Rutte honour fallen Ukrainian soldiers amid air raid siren in Kyiv 16:2303 Feb, 2026
  • Turkey, Azerbaijan must prove gas entering EU is not of Russian origin 15:4003 Feb, 2026
  • Foreign Minister Araqchi says Iran is ready for negotiations with the United States 14:5303 Feb, 2026
  • Trump says U.S., India agree on trade deal, lower tariffs 13:5903 Feb, 2026
  • Trump says US may have some good news on push to end Ukraine-Russia war 10:1003 Feb, 2026
  • Rustam Bakoyan meets with representatives of Yazidi community 22:3002 Feb, 2026
  • February 2 in 60 seconds 21:0002 Feb, 2026
  • Tourists in Rome will pay 2 euros to get close to Trevi Fountain 20:2802 Feb, 2026
  • Ancient forests of national park in Argentina are burning 20:1902 Feb, 2026
  • Groundhog Phil predicted a long winter 19:3802 Feb, 2026
  • Iranian president orders start of talks with U.S. on nuke profile: local media 18:5402 Feb, 2026
  • Nikol Pashinyan and Klaus Scheitegel discussed issues related to GRAWE's opportunities to enter Armenian insurance market 18:0802 Feb, 2026
  • Armen Grigoryan and Olof Skoog highlighted provision of second tranche of support to Armenia by European Peace Foundation 17:2102 Feb, 2026
  • Venice kicks off Olympic-themed Carnival with dazzling water parade 16:4402 Feb, 2026
  • Iran's Foreign Ministry summons EU ambassadors in Tehran 16:2202 Feb, 2026
  • RA NA President meets with Deputy Speaker of National Assembly of Hungary 15:5702 Feb, 2026
  • Process of cooperation between Armenia and India in defense sector discussed 15:3002 Feb, 2026
  • General Chauhan, during his meeting with Suren Papikyan, expressed India's readiness to continue developing cooperation 15:0602 Feb, 2026
  • Suren Papikyan received Chief of Defense Staff of Indian Armed Forces, General Anil Chauhan 14:4402 Feb, 2026
  • Japan discovers rare metals in ocean depths 13:3002 Feb, 2026
  • Alen Simonyan and Iranian Ambassador touched upon issues of regional interest 13:0502 Feb, 2026
  • Welcoming ceremony for Chief of Defence Staff of Indian Armed Forces, who arrived in Armenia on an official visit, took place at administrative complex of Defense Ministry 12:3202 Feb, 2026
  • Iran’s top diplomat hopeful for negotiations even amid US military buildup: CNN 12:1402 Feb, 2026
  • US talking deal with 'highest people' in Cuba: Trump 11:4402 Feb, 2026
  • Government is working with the WHO to organize treatment of children from Gaza in Armenia: Zhirayr Ananyan 22:2301 Feb, 2026
  • Chief of Defence Staff of Indian Armed Forces, General Anil Chauhan, arrived in Armenia 20:4301 Feb, 2026
  • January 31 in 60 seconds 21:0031 Jan, 2026
  • It is impossible to resolve territorial issues without a meeting with Vladimir Putin: Zelensky 20:2431 Jan, 2026
  • Iran and US can cooperate in energy sector on condition of lifting sanctions in new nuclear deal: Araghchi 19:4131 Jan, 2026
  • Iran's army is on high alert: Khatami 18:5431 Jan, 2026
  • Power supply is gradually being restored in Kyiv and regions of Ukraine 18:1231 Jan, 2026
  • Israeli air strikes kill at least 27 Palestinians in Gaza, rescue officials say 17:2831 Jan, 2026
  • Cuba declares international emergency in response to US actions 16:5131 Jan, 2026
  • Dmitriev flies to Miami for talks with Trump team: Reuters 16:1331 Jan, 2026
  • Iranian authorities must review their behavior to prevent foreign forces from interfering: Pezeshkian 15:5331 Jan, 2026
  • Delegation led by Deputy Speaker of Hungarian National Assembly held meetings in Parliament 15:1031 Jan, 2026
  • Zelensky and Putin hate each other, which makes it difficult to resolve the issue: Trump 14:1731 Jan, 2026
  • Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister and US Congressional delegation discuss Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process 13:2331 Jan, 2026
  • No plans for meeting between representatives of Tehran and Washington yet: Araghchi 12:4131 Jan, 2026
  • Ruben Rubinyan elected PACE Vice-President 12:0931 Jan, 2026
  • US Government partially shut down again due to lack of funding 11:5431 Jan, 2026
  • A larger fleet is moving towards Iran than was off coast of Venezuela: Trump 11:2431 Jan, 2026
  • Vladimir Putin receives Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council 00:4631 Jan, 2026
  • Strengthening Economic and Social Council is feasible: Armenia's representative to UN is Vice-Chair of Economic and Social Council 22:2730 Jan, 2026
  • Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Robert Abisoghomonyan participated in discussion of UN FAO Country Programming Framework for 2026-2030 21:5130 Jan, 2026
  • January 30 in 60 seconds 21:0030 Jan, 2026
  • Iran eager to take part in any meaningful discussions: FM 20:4030 Jan, 2026
  • French PM Lecornu forces final budget through Parliament without vote 20:2030 Jan, 2026
  • Russia halts POW exchanges: Zelensky 19:3530 Jan, 2026
  • Developing relations with China is 'very dangerous' for Britain: Trump 18:5230 Jan, 2026
  • Russia is in constant contact with its Armenian partners regarding restoration of railway sections in Armenia: Zakharova 17:3630 Jan, 2026
  • Kurdish forces agree to join Syrian army 17:1030 Jan, 2026
  • Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina presented his credentials to President of Armenia 16:5730 Jan, 2026
  • Zelensky responded to Kremlin's invitation to come to Moscow: I also invite Putin to Kyiv 16:4530 Jan, 2026
  • Republicans and Democrats reach budget compromise to avoid shutdown 16:0930 Jan, 2026
  • Mirzoyan had warm and productive discussion with Marta Kos 15:5630 Jan, 2026
  • Hakob Arshakyan receives Deputy Speaker of National Assembly of Hungary 15:2930 Jan, 2026
  • Vahe Ghalumyan receives delegation led by István Jakab 14:2430 Jan, 2026
  • In Abu Dhabi, teams discussed issue of stopping attacks on energy sector: Zelensky 13:4330 Jan, 2026
  • Estonia plans to open Embassy in Yerevan 13:0330 Jan, 2026
  • Trump says he is planning to talk to Iran 12:2930 Jan, 2026
  • EU demonstrates its commitment to continue supporting Armenia's resilience: EU announces €20 million in support 11:4230 Jan, 2026
  • Russia is not doing any shooting for a period of time: Trump 10:5030 Jan, 2026
  • Azerbaijan will not allow its territory to be used against Iran: Bayramov–Araghchi phone call held 10:4630 Jan, 2026
  • Venezuela’s Rodriguez signs oil law reform, says Trump will lift airspace restrictions 10:3930 Jan, 2026
  • Trump threatens tariffs on countries selling oil to Cuba 10:3530 Jan, 2026
  • Deputy Foreign Minister receives newly appointed Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Republic of Armenia 00:2630 Jan, 2026
  • Newly appointed Ambassador of Cuba presented a copy of his credentials to Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia 23:5829 Jan, 2026
  • Ararat Mirzoyan presented Armenia's peace agenda and prospects for Armenia-EU relations at European Parliament 22:3329 Jan, 2026
  • January 29 in 60 seconds 21:3329 Jan, 2026
  • EU decides to designate Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization, Kallas 20:4929 Jan, 2026
  • Rubio says ‘active’ talks underway to bridge Russia-Ukraine territorial claims 18:4629 Jan, 2026
  • Russia, Ukraine exchange remains of soldiers, first in 2026 15:4429 Jan, 2026
  • France backs defence reinforcement in the Arctic, Macron says at meeting with Denmark, Greenland 15:0629 Jan, 2026
  • Mirzoyan, Rousopoulos touch upon dynamic cooperation on margins of the Council of Europe 15:0529 Jan, 2026
  • Hayk Konjoryan, Swiss Ambassador discuss issues regarding regional developments 14:5129 Jan, 2026
  • South Caucasus transit potential will grow further under India-EU agreement, Pashinyan 14:3429 Jan, 2026
  • Xi says China ready to develop long-term strategic partnership with Britain 14:2829 Jan, 2026
  • Alen Simonyan, Russian Ambassador discuss topics related to bilateral ties 14:0929 Jan, 2026
  • Botchorishvili discusses issues of relations between Georgia and United States with House delegation 13:4829 Jan, 2026
  • Erdogan proposes trilateral meeting between Ankara, Tehran and Washington 13:3129 Jan, 2026
  • Minister Mirzoyan presented the Secretary General of the Council of Europe Datastanagirk, first Armenian code of law 10:3429 Jan, 2026
  • Rescuers search wreckage at site of Colombia plane crash 10:0629 Jan, 2026
  • Trump on 'de-escalation' in Minnesota 20:4528 Jan, 2026
  • Twenty-seven countries confirmed their participation in Gaza Board of Peace 20:1528 Jan, 2026
  • Tehran is open to dialogue with Washington: Iran's Permanent Mission to UN 19:3028 Jan, 2026
  • Kyiv and Moscow to sign separate agreements with United States: Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry 18:3128 Jan, 2026
  • Russia strikes civilian train in Ukraine: casualties reported: CNN 18:0028 Jan, 2026
  • There is no ‘Zangezur corridor’; there is only the TRIPP Route: Mirzoyan 17:3928 Jan, 2026
  • We truly needed an objective monitoring mission along the border: Mirzoyan on EU mission 17:0228 Jan, 2026
  • UK PM Starmer arrives in China to push economic ties 16:5428 Jan, 2026
  • Mirzoyan appeals to international partners regarding release of 19 persons held in Azerbaijan 16:4528 Jan, 2026
  • Netanyahu threatens Iran with unprecedented response if it attacks Israel 16:2928 Jan, 2026
  • Mirzoyan on relations with Turkey and release of 19 Armenians held in Azerbaijan 16:1228 Jan, 2026
  • Armenian people will demonstrate that their will is sole source of power in our country: Mirzoyan on upcoming elections 15:5228 Jan, 2026
  • Death toll from snowstorm in United States reached 51: NBC News 15:5128 Jan, 2026
  • We proved that our nation can choose its own destiny: Mirzoyan at PACE 15:3528 Jan, 2026

All rights reserved

© 2026 1lurer.am

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

+374 10 650015