НКР-АЗЕРБАЙДЖАН-ПРОВОКАЦИИ-САНКЦИИ

Армянская дипломатия должна потребовать от международного сообщества применить санкции в отношении Баку из-за постоянных провокаций со стороны Азербайджана на линии соприкосновения. Об этом заявил сегодня в парламенте Армении депутат от фракции партии “Дашнакцутюн”, глава комиссии по вопросам обороны, национальной безопасности и внутренних дел Грайр Карапетян.

По его словам, очевидно, что война сегодня не завершена, о чем все время напоминают  азербайджанцы, нарушая режим перемирия и не желая отвести снайперов от линии соприкосновения.  “В свою очередь, как международные  структуры, так и сверхдержавы никаких действенных мер не принимают по предотвращению этих провокаций, и приведению ситуации к балансу.  Заявления этих организаций неэффективны, поскольку адресованы всем сторонам конфликта, в то время как источником провокаций является только Азербайджан.  Следовательно, и призывы к сохранению режима перемирия должны быть направлены именно к Баку”, - отметил он.

Депутат считает, Азербайджан не готов к войне, иначе он бы не стал медлить с возобновлением своей агрессии против Нагорно-Карабахской Республики. “Армянской стороне необходимо адекватно отвечать на все эти вылазки. Вместе с тем, наша дипломатия должна быть более жесткой и требовать от международных организаций не дежурных призывов и заявлений, а резких мер, вплоть до применения санкций в отношении Баку”, - резюмировал он.

 

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