PROVOCATIONS WILL CONTINUE, BUT LARGE-SCALE HOSTILITIES UNLIKELY, MILITARY PSYCHOLOGIST SAYS
Anna Nazaryan
"Radiolur"
02.05.2011 17:30
"The Armenian side is never late to respond to Azeri provocations and
this has always been the case," military psychologist David Jamalyan
told reporters today.
Speaking about the situation at the line of contact, political
scientist Sergey Minasyan said he is suspicious about Azerbaijan's
wish to start war. "That country simply wants to show that it can
realize its threats. In reality, the one, who is prepared for war,
will not speak that much," he said.
David Jamalyan says it's necessary to speak with the aggressor in his
own language. "Although official Baku denies the information about
losses, social networks inform about victims on the Azeri side."
According to the military psychologist, provocations at the line of
contact will continue, but the possibility of resumption of hostilities
has significantly lessened.
From: A. Papazian
Anna Nazaryan
"Radiolur"
02.05.2011 17:30
"The Armenian side is never late to respond to Azeri provocations and
this has always been the case," military psychologist David Jamalyan
told reporters today.
Speaking about the situation at the line of contact, political
scientist Sergey Minasyan said he is suspicious about Azerbaijan's
wish to start war. "That country simply wants to show that it can
realize its threats. In reality, the one, who is prepared for war,
will not speak that much," he said.
David Jamalyan says it's necessary to speak with the aggressor in his
own language. "Although official Baku denies the information about
losses, social networks inform about victims on the Azeri side."
According to the military psychologist, provocations at the line of
contact will continue, but the possibility of resumption of hostilities
has significantly lessened.
From: A. Papazian