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Peace on Baku’s Terms: Aliyev Says Treaty Possible 'Next Day' if Armenia Amends Constitution

YEREVAN — While Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev publicly project an end to the conflict and the prospect of long-awaited “peace,” a key obstacle remains: Aliyev continues to insist that Armenia amend its Constitution. The demand centers on the Constitution’s preamble, which references the 1990 Declaration of Independence and, by extension, a 1989 unification act adopted by the legislative bodies of …
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A political observer, Boris Navasardian, on air RUSARMINFO, commented on Azerbaijan's demands to amend Armenia's Constitution and the prospects for regional policy. As part of the "Nver Mnatsakanian Day" programme, the expert noted that references to the Declaration of Independence in Armenia's main law were a matter of concern to Baku. Nawasardian considered that the editing of these provisions could close the issue of claims at the official le…

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Rusarminfo broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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