Armenia ruling force MP: Karabakh should start negotiations with Azerbaijan

In order to protect the rights and ensure the security of the people of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), Stepanakert should start conducting negotiations with Baku. Sargis Khandanyan, Chair of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations and member of the ruling majority Civil Contract Faction of the National Assembly (NA) of Armenia, said this during a talk with reporters in the NA Friday, answering the question of how Yerevan reacts to the rallies in Artsakh and the deepening humanitarian crisis there
According to the MP, the Armenian side raises this matter in meetings with international partners, and Armenia's partners realize that the time has come for targeted actions.
"Nevertheless, our position is unchanged; in particular, the issue that refers to the protection of the rights of Artsakh Armenians and ensuring their security. However, a dialogue between Stepanakert and Baku is necessary. The issue should be discussed from that angle so that it receives an international response," said the Armenian politician.
In his opinion, the provisions of the tripartite statement of November 9, 2020 should be strictly adhered to by everyone, and Azerbaijan should immediately implement the decision of the UN International Court of Justice.
"The task of the Armenian side is to voice these matters on various platforms; for example, at the UN Security Council," said the Armenian lawmaker.
Khandanyan expressed a belief that Armenia and Artsakh should reach decisions which will be followed by specific steps and actions. Such can be, for example, a broad international presence in Artsakh. In his view, this can guarantee the protection of the rights and the ensuring of security of the people of Artsakh.
Latest newsThe Use of the “Oreshnik” Missile and a New Phase of Escalation Around Ukraine
09.Jan.2026
Solidarity Deferred: Croatia and Romania’s Dangerous Retreat
08.Jan.2026
Azerbaijan’s Eurasian Initiative: Ambitions, Challenges, and Doubts
07.Jan.2026
The Great Rotation: Personnel Reshuffles in Ukraine’s Leadership
06.Jan.2026
The United States Did Not Confirm an Alleged Ukrainian Attack on Putin’s Residence
05.Jan.2026
The Trans-Caspian Fiber Optic Cable: A Digital Milestone Connecting Europe and Asia
04.Jan.2026
Georgia Hopes for a Review of Venezuela’s Recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia Amid Ongoing Crisis
04.Jan.2026
Ukraine’s Allies Discuss Security and the Future of a Peace Settlement
03.Jan.2026
Iran Amid a Growing Domestic Crisis: Causes, Dynamics, and External Factors
03.Jan.2026
The South Caucasus in the Context of Expanding External Involvement
02.Jan.2026

14 Jan 2026


