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Azerbaijan Considers This Its Greatest Defeat: Pashinyan Elaborates

Azerbaijan Considers This Its Greatest Defeat: Pashinyan Elaborates

Azerbaijan has been drumming for about a year and a half that it achieved a glorious victory in the 44-day war, but everything indicates that the fact that after so much suffering and deprivation, around 117,000 Armenians currently live in Artsakh, is considered Azerbaijan's greatest defeat, and there is an objective to do everything possible to complete the policy of ethnic cleansing in Artsakh.

This was announced today by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at a government meeting.

“In this sense, very symbolic is the statement issued the other day by Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which claimed that the issue of Artsakh's self-determination is an internal affair of Azerbaijan. If we translate this statement from diplomatic language, it means: international community, do not look this way and allow us to complete the policy of expelling Armenians from Artsakh through alleged anti-terrorist operations without the international community noticing,” said the Prime Minister, noting that such actions cannot take place.

“The Armenian diplomatic service, other officials, political forces, media, NGOs, and individuals should present in detail and extensively through social networks the events that have taken place in Artsakh over the past 15 days to the international community, to all instances,” Pashinyan emphasized.

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