Cadastre Committee chief: Armenia will have information on its sovereign territory when its borders are delimited
VideoThe most important thing in the border delimitation and demarcation process is the legal assessment. Suren Tovmasyan, Head of the Cadastre Committee of Armenia, told about this to reporters Thursday.
"Only on the basis of the legal assessment can one say on the basis of which maps the process can be done. This work is being carried out, there is a group, led by the deputy prime minister of Armenia, where my deputies are also participants; daily work is being carried out," he said.
According to Tovmasyan, when there are results, it will be publicly announced.
And to the remark that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had said that Armenia does not have a cadastre certificate, the head of the Cadastre Committee said that, in his opinion, the prime minister's words referred to the fact that the borders of Armenia are not demarcated and delimited.
"When the borders of Armenia will be demarcated and delimited, it in itself will mean that the borders of Armenia are documented and Armenia has the information about its sovereign territory," said Tovmasyan.