The boys who died during the 44-day war saved the people of Artsakh from genocide. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced during a meeting with the people of Syunik.
“The situation was developing in such a way that not doing so at that moment would mean questioning the lives of tens of thousands of soldiers, at that moment there could be no other option. Further decisions are made to establish stability. There must be a working environment so that we can address all those issues,” Pashinyan said.
To the citizen’s observation that the Azeris are already entering Syunik, the citizens are communicating with them, Pashinyan answered, “No one entered Syunik, and nothing was given from Syunik.”
The Prime Minister suggested not inflaming additional passions, “The situation is difficult without it. All actions are aimed at creating additional security guarantees for Syunik. Yes, there are certain border points; the Armenian-Russian border guards are stationed at those points. The situation is already difficult, but let’s not presents that situation twice, three times, four times more complicated than it really is. ”
The people of Syunik also expressed their condolences to Nikol Pashinyan on the death of his father. The meeting continues.