Pashinyan vows to complete border delimitation

Pashinyan vows to complete border delimitation

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said the country will continue and complete the border delimitation process with Azerbaijan within a reasonable timeframe.

Speaking at an event marking Border Guard Day of the National Security Service, he noted that Armenia and Azerbaijan already have a 12-kilometer section that has been delimited and demarcated.

According to him, this is perhaps the only section where “representatives of the armed forces of Armenia and Azerbaijan serve without helmets and bulletproof vests, and with magazines not in their rifles but in their bags,” Aysor.am reports.

He stressed that this is an important and unique situation.

The prime minister also noted that completing the delimitation process between Armenia and Azerbaijan remains on the agenda in the near future.

“We also have on the agenda the issue of finalizing the delimitation of our border with Georgia, and we already have agreements with our Georgian partners on this,” Pashinyan said.

In 2024, a 12-kilometer հատված in the Tavush section was delimited. In August 2025, Pashinyan stated that the delimitation between Armenia and Azerbaijan would be carried out based on the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration.

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