Nikol Pashinyan: Azerbaijan attack on Armenia is very likely
The Armenian premier detailed that the official statements of Baku about "Western Azerbaijan" mean that…
Azerbaijan's attack on Armenia is very likely, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in an interview with France 24 television, in Paris.
"We are having a problem to express in the peace treaty [expected to be signed with Azerbaijan] the three principles that are declared and publicized within the framework of agreements reached on international platforms. Analyzing these problems and the statements coming from Baku, we come to the conclusion that yes, an attack on Armenia is very likely," Pashinyan said.
The Armenian premier detailed that the official statements of Baku about "Western Azerbaijan" mean that most of the territory of Armenia is Azerbaijani.
In addition, according to Pashinyan, Azerbaijan practically does not recognize Armenia's territorial integrity and inviolability of its borders, despite "at the diplomatic level, Azerbaijan assures that it has no intention of attacking."


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