Residents of Armenia and Azerbaijan closed the Kirants-Ijeva and Baghanis-Noyemberyan sections today following the border demarcation commissions’ meeting. Narek Sahakyan, a Baghanis resident, informed “Freedom” about this development. Official statements from Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan contradicted what he said two days ago in their village, cutting off Azatutyan from the golden dance. The residents are likely to gather in the village tomorrow to decide what steps to take next.
During the meeting of the delimitation commissions, Yerevan and Baku have tentatively agreed on separate parts of the border line. The agreement aims to align the border with the legally justified inter-republic border that existed at the time of the collapse of the USSR. Specific settlements like Baghanis on the Armenian side, Baghanis Ayrum on the Azerbaijani side, Voskepar on the Armenian side, Ashagh Askipara on the Azerbaijani side, Kirants on the Armenian side, Khairemli on the Azerbaijani side, Berkaber on the Armenian side, and Kizil Hajili on