 Armenia also invites Karabakh Armenians to integrate with Azerbaijan. The Office of President of the Republic of Azerbaijan invites the representatives of the Armenian public of Karabakh to continue contacts on reintegration and discuss the issues related to the implementation of infrastructure projects in Karabakh. Second meeting is proposed to be held in Baku in the coming days. Recently the Armenian newspaper Rapparak reported that Nicole Pashinyan and Karabakh separatist leader Areik Harut-Yunyan met. Returning the same day, Areik Harut-Yunyan told his entourage that the meeting with Pashinyan was difficult. Pashinyan repeated Baku's view that Karabakh must integrate into Azerbaijan and Karabakh people must find a common language with Azerbaijanis because there is no other alternative or it is in the form of war. Areik Harut-Yunyan returned to Karabakh with a heavy mood and impressions and said in a close circle that he no longer wants to remain in office. Rapparak writes, The newspaper also recalls that Harut-Yunyan had earlier initiated an amendment to the Karabakh legislation allowing him to pass the power to another person before the end of the presidential term. From this report it remains unclear how Harut-Yunyan left Karabakh and returned. Apparently in a Red Cross vehicle or in the back of a peacekeeping truck.