Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan signed a statement recognizing Azerbaijan's territory of 86,600 square kilometers during a meeting with EU, German and French leaders in Granada (Spain) within the framework of the European political union summit, this includes Garabagh, APA reports citing TASS.
It was noted that the parties remain committed to all efforts aimed at normalizing relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan based on mutual recognition of the sovereignty, inviolability of borders and territorial integrity of Armenia (29,800 sq. km) and Azerbaijan (86,600 sq. km).