We Must Determine Whether the Motive for Provoking War Was Harsh Language or a Polite Approach: Baghdasaryan
We are talking about the loss of Artsakh, about the dangers facing Artsakh. Do you know when you lost Artsakh? On April 14, 1992, with the assassination of Artur Mkrtchyan. And whose name was linked to that assassination? The assassination of Polos Polosyan is again associated with an individual who currently leads an opposition coalition. You denied Artur Mkrtchyan, you denied Artsakh; do not speak about this anymore.
During a speech in the National Assembly, Nazeli Baghdasaryan, the Secretary of the Civil Contract faction, stated, 'Do you remember Key West, the subsequent meeting between Heydar Aliyev and Robert Kocharian? I remember, and so do my peers. We must determine whether the motive for provoking the war was harsh language or a polite approach. Don't attempt to gain dividends here regarding Artsakh, do not fetishize going to Artsakh.'
She urged the opposition members to be cautious in their formulations, as she believes that 'in the race for political dividends, they are harming the state'. 'Irresponsible words are delivering a significant moral blow to the army. Any words spoken from a political podium can harm the army's combat readiness, do not act like that,' the Secretary of the Civil Contract party added.