ARMENIAN PM: 25 KILLED AZERI SOLDIERS ARE NOT A COINCIDENCE
ARMINFO
Thursday, August 7, 21:27
25 killed Azeri soldiers are not a coincidence but a proof of panic in
Azerbaijan, Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan told journalists
on Thursday.
"We clearly see that panic. It has been caused by our response to
their encroachments. In fact, the Azeris' plan to cause panic in
Armnenia and Nagorno-Karabakh has failed. All they were able to do
was to create tensions on the contact line. But they did it at the
expense of the lives of their own soldiers. Unfortunately, we have
also lost men but as a result they in Azerbaijan have seen that they
can do nothing against our armies. I am sure that we must move towards
peace as tensions will give us nothing good," Abrahamyan said.
He said that he recently visited Tavush and will shortly visit
Nagorno- Karabakh. "We are not afraid of the threats of the Azeri
authorities. Our soldiers are strongly committed to rebuff any of
their attacks while the people living in our borderline villages are
ready to defend their homes," the Armenian Prime Minister said.
ARMINFO
Thursday, August 7, 21:27
25 killed Azeri soldiers are not a coincidence but a proof of panic in
Azerbaijan, Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan told journalists
on Thursday.
"We clearly see that panic. It has been caused by our response to
their encroachments. In fact, the Azeris' plan to cause panic in
Armnenia and Nagorno-Karabakh has failed. All they were able to do
was to create tensions on the contact line. But they did it at the
expense of the lives of their own soldiers. Unfortunately, we have
also lost men but as a result they in Azerbaijan have seen that they
can do nothing against our armies. I am sure that we must move towards
peace as tensions will give us nothing good," Abrahamyan said.
He said that he recently visited Tavush and will shortly visit
Nagorno- Karabakh. "We are not afraid of the threats of the Azeri
authorities. Our soldiers are strongly committed to rebuff any of
their attacks while the people living in our borderline villages are
ready to defend their homes," the Armenian Prime Minister said.