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"Publication". Did Azerbaijan get what it wanted again?

"Hraparak" newspaper writes: "Yesterday's statements by some government officials suggest that Pashinyan made further concessions under Aliyev's pressure, and they also reached an agreement on other points of the peace agreement. In Geneva, in his speech during the assembly, NA Speaker Alen Simonyan made a remarkable discovery, saying that Armenia and Azerbaijan are on the verge of reaching an agreement on the peace treaty. "I am happy to inform that today we have reached an agreement on 16 points," he said and called on Azerbaijan.

"We invite Azerbaijan to show political will, take advantage of the moment and join us to make the possible a reality. Armenia is ready to sign a peace treaty even today."

It is noteworthy that during the question-and-answer session from the parliament chair about two weeks ago, Nikol Pashinyan spoke about the agreement of 13 points of the 17-point agreement, saying that there is a problem of diplomatic correctness in relation to the publication of the agreed 13 points of the peace agreement. Along with Alen Simonyan's statement, Sargis Khandanyan, head of the National Assembly's Foreign Relations Committee, revealed in his interview yesterday that Pashinyan suggested to Aliyev that the foreign ministers have a two-day meeting to agree on the 1-2 articles of the peace treaty that were not agreed upon, then the leaders of the countries, before COP-29 will be held in Baku, sign the agreement.

Let's remind that a day before these "duhov" statements of CP members, Aliyev once again threatened that he will not sign the contract with partially agreed points.

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