Day: April 15, 2025
The peoples of Armenia and Azerbaijan deserve peace and peaceful coexistence, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the National Assembly during the discussion of the report on implementation of the Government Action Plan.
“There will be no war, there will be peace,” the Prime Minister emphasized.
“Despite all the difficulties and complications, the Government and I personally will not deviate from the Peace Agenda. It is obvious that some forces both in Armenia and outside Armenia are carrying out daily propaganda for war and calling for specific actions aimed at bringing it to life. Among these actions, Azerbaijan’s war rhetoric stands out, along with the rhetoric, actions that are expressed in false accusations of ceasefire violations against Armenia and frequent, if not daily, ceasefire violations by the Azerbaijani armed forces. These violations are mainly sporadic, although two specific cases of targeting the village of Khnatsakh in the Syunik region have been recorded over the past month,” the Prime Minister noted.
“However, untargeted shots have been heard in several settlements of our republic during this period. The mentioned shots are either a consequence of indiscipline in the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, or are aimed at exerting psychological pressure on the population of the mentioned settlements. The Republic of Armenia calls on the Republic of Azerbaijan to investigate the above-mentioned incidents and take measures to stop them,” PM Pashinyan said.
Nikol Pashinyan reiterated that he has given the Armenian army a clear instruction not to violate the ceasefire regime, and the Republic of Armenia is ready to investigate information about the violation of the ceasefire regime by our army. At the same time, he once again called on Azerbaijan to create a joint mechanism for the investigation of border incidents.
“There is no justification for war. Armenia and Azerbaijan 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,” PM Pashinyan stated.
“Based on these realities, I call on all forces and individuals operating in Armenia and Azerbaijan to be extremely responsible, not to make statements that directly or indirectly contradict the aforementioned logic, not to question this logic. It has no prospects,” the Prime Minister stated.
“The peoples of Armenia and Azerbaijan deserve peace and peaceful coexistence. There will be no war, there will be peace,” he concluded.
