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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan brushed off today the allegations that Armenia was providing a transport corridor to Azerbaijan to get connected to its Nakhichevan exclave through the southern Armenian region of Syunik, Arka news agency reported.
According to Arka, During a visit to the province, local residents asked the prime minister to either confirm or deny these allegations.
“Who gives the road (to Azerbaijan)?” asked the prime minister, and when he heard in response that the locals meant a corridor for Azerbaijan through Armenian Meghri, he said: “If they (Azerbaijanis) say “ Meghri corridor,” we also say “Nakhichevan corridor .” Will it happen? No, it will not.’ “There will be no road,” he added.