How do they know that there will be a war in September? During a briefing with journalists, NA deputy Garnik Danielyan raised a question, referring to Nikol Pashinyan’s claim.
“It could mean something, maybe there are agreements, maybe they have communication with Azerbaijan in a certain sense and know the exact day and hour of the war,” he said.
Danielyan reminded that there was no war during Robert Kocharyan’s years in power. “If they are talking about victims, then go and see with statistics: during whose rule, how many wars there were, how many victims there were, what a disaster it was.”
He considered the claims of these authorities that previously victorious presidents allegedly surrendered Artsakh a “stupid thesis.” “After all, there is history, isn’t there? During the First Artsakh War, when they reached the outskirts of Stepanakert, thanks to the struggle and heroic path of these people, the territory of the Republic of Artsakh was 12,000 km².”
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