Armenian premier declares readiness to initiate constitutional changes if top court rejects Azerbaijan peace deal
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Pashinyan Rules Out War, Reaffirms Readiness for Peace, Signals Willingness to Amend Constitution to Secure Deal & Rejects ‘Western Azerbaijan’ Claims
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has ruled out any new war with Azerbaijan and reaffirmed Armenia’s readiness to swiftly sign a peace treaty, emphasizing the need for a final and lasting agreement for regional stability. Speaking at the Yerevan Dialogue 2025 forum on May 26, Pashinyan reiterated his government’s commitment to the peace agenda, despite Baku’s continued delays, demands, and provocative rhetoric.“I strongly believe that desp…
Pashinyan Ready to Change Armenia's Constitution for Peace Deal with Azerbaijan
Pashinyan is ready to change Armenia's constitution for the sake of a peace agreement with AzerbaijanThe Prime Minister of Armenia said he is ready for constitutional reforms if the Constitutional Court does not support a peace treaty with Azerbaijan. He Stressed that the agreement would allay all fears.
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