YEREVAN. May 22 (Interfax) - Armenia and Azerbaijan should delimit their border on the basis of the Soviet General Staff's maps, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said.
"We believe that the Soviet General Staff's maps of 1975 can and should serve as a basis for delimitation work. This is also implied by the agreement reached in Prague on October 6, 2022, by which Armenia and Azerbaijan recognized each other's territorial integrity and agreed to carry out delimitation consistent with the Almaty Declaration of 1991," Pashinyan said at a press conference on Monday.
According to him, the mirrored withdrawal of Armenian and Azerbaijani forces from the border should also be based on the Soviet General Staff's maps of 1975.
"We think that the withdrawal of troops will signify ensuring stability," Pashinyan said.