“As for Vienna and St. Petersburg agreements, Azerbaijan is ready to accept them like Armenia. Both capitals are ready to accept a range of agreements developed throughout recent years. The point is that those agreements can’t be mostly materialized. For this very reason war is at the door not withdrawing for a centimeter.”
“Fortunately, Iran and Georgia yet are waiting for the decision of the Armenian side, as in case of Azerbaijan both countries have reservations, mostly I mean Iran, in case of which Azerbaijan definitely isn’t a partner, very often even suspicious and not trustworthy.”
“Did we calculate what implications will be recorded, if e.g. anything changes in Russia after 2018 elections or currently rapprochement between CSTO member Kazakhstan and Turkey is recorded? When I say we should develop a strategy to avoid second April 24, it means we should have a clear view what goes on in the world and how we should reply to that.”
“The Defense Ministry of the Republic of Artsakh shares the grief of the loss and expresses solidarity with the family members, relatives and peer serviceman of the killed soldier,” reads the statement issued by the Defense Army.
The expert said Sinjar has become an apple of discord between Kurdistan regional government in Iraq and Kurdistan Worker’s Party, and according to him Turkey was attentively following those developments.
On April 24 and overnight April 25 the Azerbaijani forces violated the ceasefire regime more than 50 times by firing over 800 shots from various caliber weapons at the Armenian positions in the Artsakh-Azerbaijan line of contact.
Today, we remember and honor the memory of those who suffered during the Meds Yeghern, one of the worst mass atrocities of the 20th century. Beginning in 1915, one and a half million Armenians were deported, massacred, or marched to their deaths in the final years of the Ottoman Empire.
“What we do, we think, has quite a great impact. The world changes and one can help and support his country without entering into politics or the government,” he added.
Judging from official statistics Armenia’s economy is developing more quickly, than anticipated. Thus, in January-March 2017 compared with the same period of the previous year, economic activity index (EAI) comprised 106.6%.
“They should strive to find shorter roads, which will have an effect on cost price of the goods, economic and political ties will be strengthened between the countries, which should participate in this project. I consider the Armenian side perfectly realizes that it’ll be an alternative for the latter as well.”