From France’s point of view, what status is foreseen for Nagorno-Karabakh in the context of peaceful settlement?” a representative of one of the international mass media asked such a question during the briefing of the President of the National Assembly of France in the Armenian National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet said: “It is not France that should decide what status Nagorno-Karabakh can have in the region. can have in the region.
Today, we have not recognized the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh, and the status should not be defined by us, but within the framework of international law, by different peoples and different sides of the conflict”.
In response to the observation that when 120,000 people are under siege, what does international law say? Yaël Braun-Pivet noted: “International law says that there is a corridor that must be opened; the movement of people must be restored.” The journalist also mentioned: “You said that dialogue should be promoted until the possibility of peaceful negotiations is exhausted. In such a situation, what kind of political negotiations can continue?’ In response, the Speaker of the National Assembly of France asserted her point of view. “We should not give up on dialogue and finding a peaceful settlement.”
Luiza Sukiasyan