Armenia's PM does not exclude expansion of hostilities in Azerbaijan's territory

Armenia’s PM Nikol Pashinyan considers the expansion of hostilities in the territory of Azerbaijan possible
“If today’s actions continue as they launched, and I already think it is possible, because after such success army of Karabakh will not simply sit and wait for Azerbaijani forces to regroup. And I think if they succeed today, they will try to elaborate this success,” Pashinyan said in an interview to PBK.
Asked whether they will pass to counterattack in Azerbaijan’s territory, he said, “I cannot speak on their behalf, the decisions are being made by Karabakh’s commanders. I am assessing the general situation.”
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