Azerbaijan's invasion on Armenia is extremely plausible. Pashinyan to "France 24"

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has stated that an invasion on Armenia is extremely plausible.

As "Armenpress" reports, Pashinyan said this in an interview with "France 24".

"Analyzing the statements from official Baku, we come to the conclusion that, yes, an attack on Armenia is extremely plausible. Why, because, for example, statements about "Western Azerbaijan" are made very often from official Baku. Basically, Azerbaijan calls the Republic of Armenia "Western Azerbaijan" for its entire territory, bearing in mind that most of the territories of the Republic of Armenia are Azerbaijani. At the diplomatic level, Azerbaijan assures that it has no intention to attack, but where do these views about the possibility of an attack come from?

First of all, when expressing the already publicly agreed principles in the text of the peace treaty, we see certain difficulties caused by Azerbaijan. The second is the public speech at the highest level, which, to summarize briefly, is expressed in calling the Republic of Armenia "Western Azerbaijan". The third is aggression at the border. For example, the last incident when we had 4 victims. that incident is not justified in any way. They announced that one of their soldiers was wounded, and we announced that we will conduct an investigation, because there is an order not to carry out any action in an unjustified manner, and if it turns out that there is a violation of that order, there will be consequences provided by law. Despite these statements, Azerbaijan used that opportunity to show aggression. It is the combination of these facts that many Armenian and international experts conclude that Azerbaijan is preparing a new attack on Armenia," Pashinyan said.

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