Armenian Prime Minister threatens
Yerevan / 04.08.14/Turan- ArmInfo: Instead of relying on oil revenues, Azerbaijan should rely a little on a healthy logic. This was stated by the Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan, commenting on the deterioration of the situation on the front line.
"We call on Baku to reduce tension; in the opposite case our army will do that. There is an armistice agreement and to any encroachments of Azerbaijan we will give several times more powerful response.
Our army has the proper weapons, and we are confident in our power," said Abrahamian. -02D-
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