There Should Be No Threats of War When Talking to Armenia and Artsakh: Pashinyan
There should be no threats of war when talking to the Republics of Armenia and Artsakh. Armenia will respond to the threat of war with a peace agenda, and if necessary, with an imposition of peace agenda. This was stated today, April 7, by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the 12th extraordinary congress of the Union of Volunteers of the Republic.
"One cannot threaten a neighboring people. You do not speak to peoples with threats. And, in general, there should be no conversation with us in the language of threats. We should not be threatened with war at all. To the threat of war, we will respond with a peace agenda, and if necessary, with an imposition of peace agenda. We will respond to the call for peace with a readiness for peace agenda," the Prime Minister noted.