Armenia's Acting PM says ready to sign the document if Azerbaijan carries out arrangements

Azerbaijan has information war agents among Armenia’s political elite, Armenia’s acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the cabinet sitting today.
Pashinyan stressed that those people are assisting Azerbaijan to undermine the diplomatic work Armenia is carrying out.
Speaking about the document circulating in the web, the acting PM noted that 99% of it has been covered.
“It is being presented as a proof that the Government of Armenia is signing anti-Armenian document,” he said, adding that these actions may be qualified as activity of the agent network of the Azerbaijani information war.
“It is necessary to analyze where from they receive these documents, my analysis show that the only source they may get it is Azerbaijan because trilateral talks are ongoing – Russia-Armenia-Azerbaijan, as much as I analyze they get these documents from Azerbaijan. And I say that the solutions - which at the moment we have reached preliminary arrangements with our international partners - these solutions with 100% correspond to Armenia’s interests and if Azerbaijan implements these arrangements, I will sign this document,” Pashinyan said, adding that he will not publish the document considering doing it incorrect in conditions of ongoing negotiations.
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