Issues related to enclaves will be resolved within the framework of demarcation and delimitation. Sanosyan

As complicated as that question seems, it is so simple because there are maps and legal bases for them. Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures Gnel Sanosyan said this in a conversation with journalists, addressing the question whether Azerbaijan has eight enclaves in the territory of Armenia, specifically in the Tavush region (as claimed by the dictator of Baku).

"Not every map is a map, because a map for textbooks is something else, a map for state borders is something else with its legal basis. Any territory or enclave or other so-called territory must also have some legal basis.

When the two supposed countries recognize each other's territorial integrity, after that a phenomenon of demarcation and delimitation (demarcation and demarcation - ed.) should take place, as a result of which the borders will be clarified in all aspects. It is not necessary to look at the words, but at the legal documents. Speaking of enclaves, never forget our Arsvashen, which is large in size and backed by legal regulations. When there is demarcation and delimitation, all issues related to enclaves will be resolved within that framework," Sanosyan said.

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