Pashinyan: No one can accuse Armenia of evading its obligations

The trilateral statement of November 9, 2020 mentions only one corridor - the Lachin corridor, which is located in Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan wrote on his Twitter.
"Can anyone find any mention of a “corridor” referring to the territory of Armenia in the 11/9 Trilateral statement? Of course no! Is there any mention of a “corridor” in the 11/9 Trilateral statement? Yes, and it’s the Lachin corridor to Nagorno Karabakh. That’s the only one," Pashinyan noted.
In another post, Pashinyan essentially stated that Armenia is ready to fulfill all of its commitments.
"The tweet below and the reactions to it prove that no one can blame Armenia for avoiding its obligations. I reiterate that we are ready to open 3 checkpoints to fulfil our obligations and work towards utilizing opportunities arising from comprehensive unblocking of the region," Pashinyan wrote.
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