Арутюнян пытается удержать всех под одной крышей

Новый президент самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республики Араик Арутюнян произвел ряд назначений, привлекая в свою команду бывших политических соперников.

Масис Маилян, который был главным соперником Арутюняна на выборах, состоявшихся в марте, был вновь назначен министром иностранных дел.

Лидер одной из партии, занявшей второе место на выборах, Самвел Бабаян был назначен секретарем Совета национальной безопасности. Генерал-майор Камо Агаджанян был назначен директором Службы национальной безопасности. Ранее он занимал пост заместителя начальника полиции. Бывший директор Службы национальной безопасности Самвел Шахраманян назначен министром военного патриотизма, молодежи, спорта и туризма.

Арутюнян вчера встретился в Ереване с премьер-министром Армении Николем Пашиняном. Это была уже вторая встреча на этой неделе. Пашинян хочет видеть лучшую координацию между правительством и органами безопасности в Армении с их коллегами в Нагорном Карабахе. Правительство Армении прямо и косвенно оплачивает большую часть административных расходов на охрану территории, и Ереван стремится упорядочить рабочие процедуры. Пашинян еще раз говорил о едином пространстве безопасности между Арменией и Нагорным Карабахом, которое, по его словам, также необходимо распространить на другие области.

Похоже, у Пашиня хорошие рабочие отношения с Арутюняном, и это бьет по критикам, которые обвиняют Пашиняна в том, что он продает интересы народа Нагорного Карабаха.

Выступая вчера в Баку, президент Азербайджана Ильхам Алиев подтвердил, что Нагорный Карабах является территорией Азербайджана, и указал, что он не исключает необходимости применения силы для ее возвращения. Об этом он заявил на церемонии открытия жилого комплекса для лиц, перемещенных в ходе конфликта в 1990-х годах.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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