20/11/2018 15:18
Operative communication aimed at transferring information to each other not chatting all day long: Nikol Pashinyan
The “relative peace” on the Armenian-Azerbaijani is a result of arrangements reached in Dushanbe, Armenia’s acting PM Nikol Pashinyan said at a news conference today.
“The operative communication is aimed at transferring information to one another. Some think we are chatting with Azerbaijani president all day long via the established operative communication. It is not so. In case of necessity information is being transferred to one another via corresponding representatives,” Pashinyan said.
Speaking about Nagorno Karabakh issue, the acting PM said that the issue is of core significance for the country and people.
“I think more people must be aware of the negotiation process. As of today the Armenian people are more aware of the process than ever. This approach will continue,” he said.