“After that we met the donors, and we may say that the necessary USD 9 million has been totally raised.”
NA PAP Faction head Naira Zohrabyan noticed, that approximately a month ago Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan stated, that the agreement on mutual assistance between Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh is basically ready.
Karen Karapetyan has been appointed Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia on September 13.
The President’s decree reads: “Guided by the 4 th point of the Article 55th of the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia amended in 2005, I decide: Appoint Karen Karapetyan as Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia.”
In Russian respective offices history has been properly read, including the Armenian, and they know that historically Armenians have always had their own state and irreplaceable devotees acting against statehood, who, later in the literature, written by order, were made heroes later to the degree of making people cry.
The fact that, as compared to other documents, that of Key West is kept secret until now, already seemed not only strange, but rather hazardous, as there may be 2 explanations for that. Either the document plans unequal concessions, or it yet may be put on the negotiation table.
“We hope our Armenian partners will accept the invitation and will take part in those military exercises. In the near future we also plan to hold military exercises in Georgia, and Armenia can participate as well,” he said.
“We should be grateful to those, who are sincere and don’t hide that they again intend to take Artsakh, that they don’t observe any possibility for recognition of the Republic of Artsakh, they always say there won’t be a second Armenian state.”
Interfax news agency, citing the Russian Government’s sources, reported that Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan will probably be appointed as CSTO Secretary General.
“I think there is a conflict escalation risk which can lead to negative consequences. The Nagorno Karabakh conflict requires huge attention from all sides. He said if someone considers the Nagorno Karabakh conflict manageable, he is mistaken,” OSCE U.S. Co-Chair said.