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Pashinyan proposes that Israel send humanitarian aid to mercenaries and to terrorists as logical continuation of its activities

03.11.2020, 11:06
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, in an interview with The Jerusalem Post, proposed that Israel, as country that is selling weapons to mercenaries, send humanitarian aid to the mercenaries and to the terrorists as the logical continuation of its activities.

Pashinyan proposes that Israel send humanitarian aid to mercenaries and to terrorists as logical continuation of its activities
YEREVAN, November 3. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, in an interview with The Jerusalem Post, proposed that Israel, as country that is selling weapons to mercenaries, send humanitarian aid to the mercenaries and to the terrorists as the logical continuation of its activities.

Asked whether his country would be interested in Israeli humanitarian aid, Pashinyan said: “Humanitarian aid by a country that is selling weapons to mercenaries, which they are using to strike a civilian peaceful population? I propose that Israel send that aid to the mercenaries and to the terrorists as the logical continuation of its activities.”

The Armenian premier said that Israel should think about the following: mercenaries, Islamic terrorists and Israel are now on the same side basically. So Israel should think, he said, is this really a convenient position for it to be?

Israel should also ponder, he added, whether it really wants to be on the same side in the conflict as Turkey, which has moved thousands of Syrian mercenaries into Azerbaijan to fight against Nagorno Karabakh.

“Israel should ask itself the question – is it not fighting de facto alongside mercenaries against Nagorno-Karabakh? Is this a convenient position for it? If it is, God be with it. But I think that there will be specific consequences, and you will have to face those consequences,” Pashinyan said.

He also said it was only a matter of time before Turkey’s imperialistic ambition will be aimed toward Israel.

On October 5, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, during a telephone conversation with his Armenian counterpart Armen Sarkissian, said that Israel's relations with Azerbaijan are of a long-term nature and assured him that cooperation between the two countries is not directed against either side. He also said that Israel is interested in developing relations with Armenia and is ready to offer humanitarian aid.

War in Artsakh

Since September 27, Azerbaijani troops have been carrying out military aggression along the entire length of the contact line in Artsakh, conducting artillery and rocket attacks, including against civilians and civilian infrastructures. Strikes were also carried out at civilian and military targets on the territory of Armenia.

The Azerbaijani side is supported by the Turkish Armed Forces and the foreign terrorist mercenaries recruited by it. The Turkish-Azerbaijani aggression encounters a decisive rebuff from the Armenian Armed Forces along the entire frontline.

According to the official reports on the Armenian side, Azerbaijan sustains huge losses in manpower. Its death toll since the beginning of the war is 7,050. Also 249 UAVs, 16 helicopters and 25 aircraft have been downed as well as 675 armored vehicles and 6 TOS units have been destroyed since the beginning of war. More than 1,070 Armenian servicemen have been killed and several hundred people were wounded. As a result of the war crimes committed by Azerbaijan, 46 civilians were killed and 142 wounded in Artsakh. 

Since the beginning of the war, there have been three attempts to establish a humanitarian ceasefire. All three agreements, which were reached on October 10 through the mediation of the Russian Federation, on October 17 through France and on October 25 through the mediation of the United States, were violated by Azerbaijan. -0---