Brussels statement confirms no 'corridor' discussions were held, says Armenian security chief
The latest statement issued by the spokesman of European Council President Charles Michel confirms that no discussions on providing a “corridor” to Azerbaijan were held at the Brussels meeting between the Armenian and Azeri leaders on May 22, Secretary of Armenia’s Security Council Armen Grigoryan said on Thursday.
“There was a clarification from Brussels that no issue within the logic of a corridor was discussed,” he told a press briefing in the parliament, accusing the Azerbaijani authorities of making statements that are inconsistent with the content of the negotiations.
Speaking about Artsakh, the security chief highlighted that the rights and security of Artsakh Armenians should determine its status.
“We continues to attach importance to the rights and security of Armenians living in Artsakh. We are confident that it is rights and security that will determine the status. We will continue to work on it and will definitely achieve results,” Grigoryan said.
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