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Yerevan, Baku committed to agreements reached earlier — Pashinyan

Nikol Pashinyan has said that following this meeting it was agreed that foreign ministers of the two countries would meet soon

YEREVAN, February 18. /TASS/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said that one of the key results of his meeting with President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev on Saturday was the fact that the sides reiterated commitment to agreements reached earlier.

"An important issue was on the table - whether the sides confirmed the agreements that were reached earlier in Prague and Brussels. Summing up the results, it is safe to state that the sides remain committed to those agreements," the head of Armenia’s cabinet said at a meeting with representatives of the Armenian diaspora in Germany.

Nikol Pashinyan has said that following this meeting it was agreed that foreign ministers of the two countries would meet soon.

"We reached an agreement with President Aliyev that foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan will meet shortly, after which another meeting of the commission on demarcation and delimitation of the boundary between the countries will also be held," Pashinyan added.

If the agreements reached are observed, their implementation will facilitate easing of tensions on the border, he noted.

"On our part we are determined to stick to those agreements. The meeting of foreign ministers is to be devoted to discussion and further approval of the text of the peace treaty. A number of points of the peace treaty have been agreed on, though there are such [points] that are of fundamental importance, which have not been approved yet, and the work in this direction should be in progress," the prime minister concluded.