Armenia considers possibility of recognizing Nagorno-Karabakh's independence - Pashinyan

"Yes, the recognition of Nagorno-Karabakh's independence is on our agenda. We are also considering the possibility of forming a politico-military alliance with Karabakh," TASS News Agency quotes him as saying.
The prime minister added that Armenia can ensure its security "with or without the Collective Security Treaty Organization" (CSTO). He saod that the country maintains contact with partners of the interstate military bloc.
Pashinyan also expressed Armenia's readiness to host the EAEU Intergovernmental Council's scheduled meeting on October 9.
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