Armenian Constitution contains nothing that can be interpreted as territorial claims against any country — MFA

October 07 2024, 11:20

Politics

The Armenian Constitution contains nothing that can be interpreted as a territorial claim against any country, the Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ani Badalyan said, commenting on the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry’s statements that the Armenian Constitution contains territorial claims to Baku.

“The Constitutional Court’s decision very clearly and directly says that only the provisions of the 1990 Armenian Declaration of Independence that are expressed verbatim in the Armenian Constitution’s articles have constitutional power.

Therefore, it is not possible to attribute something to the Constitution that is not written in the Constitution’s articles, and there is no room for any other interpretation, especially when the High Court has stated that its earlier decisions have never enshrined a different position,” she said, adding that there is nothing in the Armenian Constitution that can be interpreted as territorial claims to any country.