Renunciation of the Armenian vision was a necessary condition for the theoretical possibility of evading the war. Pashinyan
I do not think that it was impossible to stop the war conveyor if we should not give up the vision of Nagorno-Karabakh being outside of Azerbaijan. This was announced by Nikol Pashinyan on June 27 at the session of the NA investigative commission studying the circumstances of the 44-day war.
"In other words, we could have said at that moment that we give up the vision of seeing Nagorno-Karabakh outside Azerbaijan, and we would go that way, which, of course, did not guarantee that it could be possible to evade the war.
I could see that the conveyor belt of war, which is one-way, is followed by intersections of war in that content of negotiation. For instance, one of the crossroads of the war was the adjustments related to the Lachin Corridor, which were not adjusted in Kazan, and were adjusted even less later. The next crossroads of the war is the process of involving the so-called Armenian and Azerbaijani communities of Nagorno-Karabakh, the next crossroads was the process of delimitation and demarcation of the peace treaty. In other words, I am not saying that there was no theoretical possibility to evade the war, but for that possibility it was necessary to abandon the Armenian vision of settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh issue," he said.
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