We must learn to live with a closed gas pipeline: Andranik Kocharyan comments on his statement from yesterday
The Chairman of the Defense and Security Standing Committee of the National Assembly and member of the ruling party, Andranik Kocharyan, commented during a conversation with journalists on his statement from yesterday regarding the need to learn to live with a closed gas pipeline.
“You were young, we lived in the 90s when there was no gas. What should we do if there's no gas? We must find a way to keep warm. That doesn’t mean the pipeline shouldn’t be restored; isn’t that clear?” he stated. “In my interview, I said that we must be able to live in any situation, create while living, and work together to elevate ourselves to another level. I stated it as plainly as that,” he added.
It is worth noting that in his interview yesterday, Andranik Kocharyan spoke about the gas issue in Artsakh. “Gas, humanitarian issues… the adversary is trying to weaken us by presenting new proposals. We must be united and learn to live with the gas pipeline in a closed state,” he said.