Armenia will continue to delimit the border with Azerbaijan in the near future, the issue of completing the delimitation of the border with Georgia is also on the agenda. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said this at an event organised on the occasion of the Day of Border Troops of the National Security Service, Armenpress reported.
“Our desire and goal is that all borders of the Republic of Armenia should be under the responsibility of border guards, and we are moving in this direction. In the near future, of course, we will extend and complete the delimitation of the border between the Republic of Armenia and Azerbaijan within a reasonable period of time. Of course, in our order is also the issue of finalising the delimitation of our border with Georgia, and we have already reached an agreement with our Georgian partners on this issue. With this, in fact, the delimitation and demarcation of the borders of the Republic of Armenia will be completed, and our state will have an opportunity to focus more confidently on the development of its internationally recognised territory,” Nikol Pashinyan said.
Earlier, the Armenian Prime Minister said that Yerevan and Tbilisi “will resort to effective steps” to resolve the issue of delimitation of the Armenian-Georgian border.

