After the Armenian government’s cabinet session, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan discussed the draft decision concerning the joint activities of the border demarcation commissions of Armenia and Azerbaijan. He announced that the matter will be sent to the Constitutional Court for review before potentially reaching the National Assembly for ratification.
Pashinyan emphasized the importance of the Constitutional Court’s decision, stating that any further political or substantive discussions will occur in the NA based on the court’s ruling. He highlighted the significance of following the proper legal procedures and refrained from extensive discussion until the court’s decision is received.
Although the topic was not extensively debated during the cabinet session, Pashinyan affirmed that the decision has been made and they are awaiting the Constitutional Court’s decision. This cautious and strategic approach reflects the government’s commitment to upholding constitutional principles in addressing border demarcation matters.