Что он видит? Президент Армении на этой неделе посетил Нагорный Карабах, где наблюдал за маневрами военных.

Президент Армении Серж Саргсян на этой неделе побывал в Нагорном Карабахе. "Медиамакс" сообщает, что во вторник он наблюдал за боевыми стрельбами на полигоне "Тигранакерт" в рамках учений Армии обороны НКР.

Саргсян, которого сопровождал президент самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республики, Бако Саакян, позже наградил некоторых военнослужащих, принимавших участие в военных учениях.

По сообщениям "Медиамакс", Саргсян заявил присутствующим военнослужащим, - "Как и сегодня, у вас и завтра будет самое современное вооружение, потому что другого пути нет. Мы живем в регионе, где мы сами должны обеспечивать нашу безопасность. Имея союзников и друзей, мы должны понимать, что помогают тем, кто может защищать свою честь. Мое поколение выполнило свой долг, когда в этом была необходимость. Я уверен, что вы будете делать это лучше нас. Вижу, что сегодня ваши командиры грамотнее, чем были мы тогда. Вижу, что вы намного больше подготовлены, чем когда-то были наши солдаты".

Саргсяна, который был одет в военную форму армянской армии, сопровождали министр обороны Армении, Сейран Оганян, и должностные лица армянского военного командования. Они осмотрели оборонительные позиции, ознакомились с первых рук с боевой готовностью войск и текущими строительными работами армии.

Пропаганда войны на данный момент заменила дипломатию и мирные переговоры в контексте нагорно-карабахского конфликта. Источники, близкие к Минскому процессу ОБСЕ сообщают, что дипломаты стран-сопредседателей столкнулись с трудностями в организации встречи министров иностранных дел Армении и Азербайджана. Как считалось, встреча была  неизбежной, но пока не объявлены ни дата и ни место ее проведения.

Источник: commonspace.eu

Фото: Президент Армении Саргсян в военной форме, наблюдает за маневрами военных в Нагорном Карабахе, во вторник. Фото предоставлено пресс-службой президента Армении.

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