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There is very strict order from Ministry of Defense of Armenia not to provoke any escalation, Pashinyan

14.02.2024, 06:36
There is a very strict order from the Ministry of Defense not to provoke any escalation, not to give in to provocations, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told Tuesday a delegation led by Sir John Whittingdale, a member of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in reference to an incident on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border as a result of which 4 Armenian servicemen were killed and another one wounded.
There is very strict order from Ministry of Defense of Armenia not to provoke any escalation, Pashinyan

YEREVAN, February 14. /ARKA/. There is a very strict order from the Ministry of Defense not to provoke any escalation, not to give in to provocations, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told Tuesday a delegation led by Sir John Whittingdale, a member of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in reference to an incident on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border as a result of which 4 Armenian servicemen were killed and another one wounded.

‘Unfortunately, this is not an isolated action, we continuously see a series of Azerbaijani provocations. According to our assessment, this is Azerbaijan's policy aimed at disrupting the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan by all possible means. This is also evidenced by the aggressive rhetoric of the official representatives of Azerbaijan, spiced with explicit territorial claims against Armenia,’ Pashinyan said.

According to the prime minister, this strategy of the Azerbaijani government is aimed at deepening enmity in our region, which is a very disturbing fact. But despite all these facts, the Armenian r government is devoted to the peace process, because our belief is that the peace process has no alternative.

‘Of course, we should do everything to achieve concrete results in the peace process, and we are doing it. But unfortunately, it is not possible to do this without the political will of the other side. And today's incident that claimed the lives of four soldiers testifies not only to the lack of political will for peace, but also to Azerbaijan's intentions to deepen the enmity and military escalation.

This is evidenced by the events that took place yesterday and today. The Azerbaijani press published information yesterday evening, according to which, in the area of today's incident, an Armenian border guard opened fire in the direction of the Azerbaijani positions. Immediately after that, the Military Police of Armenia announced that an investigation was initiated on the basis of this information, because.

And that was a very clear message from Armenia, and the press release of the Military Police clearly stated that if that fact is proven, it would mean a violation of the order, resulting in legal consequences. But despite that, early this morning, Azerbaijan started a local but large-scale attack with the use of drones, and as I mentioned, unfortunately four servicemen were killed.

The issue is not even in the incident about which the Azerbaijani media talked last night, because we have a very long and complicated border and if someone is looking for an excuse to escalate, to abort the peace process, they will always find it, even if it is in the form of media publications. Unfortunately, we continuously see this practice from the Azerbaijani side," Prime Minister Pashinyan said.

Referring to the relations between Armenia and the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister noted with satisfaction that there has been a new dynamic in bilateral relations in recent years. Nikol Pashinyan expressed hope that this dynamic will not only continue, but will rise to a new level of relations.

Sir John Whittingdale expressed his condolences and support to the families of those killed as a result of Azerbaijan's military operation and to the Armenian people. At the same time, he expressed concern about the military operations and emphasized the need to implement steps aimed at strengthening peace and stability.

The interlocutors discussed a number of issues related to the Armenia-United Kingdom multilateral cooperation, strengthening of inter-parliamentary ties.

Reference was made to the democratic reforms implemented in Armenia, the steps taken by the Armenian government to fight corruption, and the issues related to the processes taking place in the Caucasus.

The UK parliamentarians also referred to the capabilities of the Armenian government in meeting the humanitarian needs of more than 100,000 forcibly displaced people from Nagorno Karabakh. Support from the international community was also highlighted.’-0-