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Crossing Red Lines in Foreign Policy Can Inevitably Lead to Disaster: Babayan
In foreign policy, red lines are very important, and crossing them can inevitably lead to disaster. This was stated by Davit Babayan, the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Artsakh, in a post on his Facebook page.
"But to implement an effective foreign policy, it is also necessary to strictly adhere to red lines in state governance, particularly the clear maintenance of the functional powers of various state structures. This is especially crucial for countries that find themselves in decisive phases of their history," he wrote.