What happens in Artsakh is geographical challenge: Armenia’s MFA

What now is taking place in Artsakh, on the battlefield, is geographical challenge, Armenia’s Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan said at the NA today.
“It is in this regard that we have situation when we will continue together with the OSCE Minsk group co-chairing partners work to be able reach necessary results for restoring stability and peace in the region and reduce and exclude this serious national danger,” he said.
The minister said the Armenian side is waging the fight with own forces.
“Artsakh’s today’s survival fight like it was years ago now too continues in extreme way on the battlefield, all this we do with our forces but we also have all the opportunities of necessary cooperation which are being used and must be used as actively as possible,” Mnatsakanyan said.
05.11.2020 08:58
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