Attack on Armenia means attack on Russia – Armenia’s PM

There is future in Armenia and Artsakh, the Armenian people have future, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated from NA today.
He said the issue of de-occupation of the territory of Autonomous Region of Nagorno Karabakh must be the subject of negotiations.
“This issue must be formulated not as military one, but as political issue of the negotiations. We must consistently continue the implementation of “segregation for salvation” formula for Nagorno Karabakh,” he said.
Pashinyan noted that the core of ensuring Armenia’s foreign security is the Armenian-Russian military alliance.
“The united Armenian-Russian troop and the united air-defense system in the Caucasian region are of key importance for Armenia’s security. With the logic of formulated agreements the attack on Armenia means attack on Russia,” the Prime Minister stressed, adding that the two countries must jointly confront the external challenges.
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