Sharp growth has been recorded in the number of visits to Armenian online media outlets due to the April war. In particular, throughout the first week of April the society was reading almost everything.
“Strategically or militarily those territories have no importance. From the psychological viewpoint, Azerbaijanis can convince their people that they have achieved something, but at least one soldier was killed and two more wounded for gaining control over just one hectare of land.”
“Who said we didn’t formerly had that wish or didn’t fight for that? Of course, it should be implemented.”
“We shouldn’t pay much attention to the achievement of these agreements on account of our past experience, as I mentioned, we have had 20 meetings, agreed on many things during these meetings, but returning to Baku, the president of Azerbaijan has made completely different statements.”
“As we know, it’s enshrined in Armenia’s security concept that relations with Georgia are strategic, meanwhile it isn’t observed in practice, it’s not observed that Georgia and Armenia pursue other interests than transit maintenance. “
The Presidents reiterated their commitment to the ceasefire and the peaceful settlement of the conflict. To reduce the risk of further violence, they agreed to finalize in the shortest possible time an OSCE investigative mechanism.
Then what does the silence of the system mean? That we have a president, government, army, scientist of a ‘mity’ state? And those scientists are able to develop unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), and that army— to provide country’s security, and that government— to build future for the country?
Meeting of the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan.