Pashinyan proposes abandoning the logic of conflict with a new Constitution: A turn towards peace?
Pashinyan proposes abandoning the conflict - Pashinyan, conflict through a new Constitution - Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has made a remarkable statement regarding the country's new Constitution. He emphasized that the text of the new basic law should not include a reference to Armenia's Declaration of Independence. This statement holds great importance in terms of the regional peace process and Azerbaijan-Armenia relations.

Explaining his position, Pashinyan noted that Armenia "must move away from the logic of conflict." This expression is regarded as a call aimed at eliminating the long-standing tension. The reference to the Declaration of Independence in the previous Constitution created a legal basis for claims related to Nagorno-Karabakh, which was one of the main obstacles in relations with Azerbaijan.
The Prime Minister's proposal could be an important turning point in Armenia's foreign policy. The removal of the reference to the Declaration can be interpreted as a sign of official Yerevan's desire to recognize Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and establish lasting peace in the region. This step is also considered an action consistent with the "peace agenda" repeatedly emphasized by Azerbaijan.
Pashinyan's call to "move away from the logic of conflict" is, in fact, regarded as an attempt to renounce the revanchist and nationalist ideas deeply rooted in Armenian society. This is one of the fundamental changes deemed necessary for the country's future progress and regional integration.
The process of adopting the new Constitution draft will lead to serious debates within Armenia. However, the determination shown by the Pashinyan government in this regard strengthens hopes for the establishment of peace in the region. The international community also positively assesses such steps, calling on the parties to continue constructive dialogue.
These changes, in addition to determining Armenia's future political direction, can open new perspectives for the normalization of relations with Azerbaijan and the signing of a long-term peace agreement. These steps taken for the region to enter an era of peace and stability are extremely important.
