Former Prime Minister of Armenia urged to use the atomic bomb against Azerbaijan
The political situation in Armenia continues to heat up on the background of increasing tension in Karabakh. An indicator of the degree of loss of the political elite of Armenia has become today's speech in parliament by the ex-Prime Minister of Armenia Grant Bagratyan, who stated the need for the use of nuclear weapons against Azerbaijan."Armenia has a nuclear weapon," said at a briefing Bagranyat.
Being asked to explain the confused journalists, Bagratyan said that he would not explain anything. "We have the ability to create nuclear weapons," - he said, adding: "We have nuclear weapons." Earlier, speaking in Parliament, Bagratyan called for a nuclear weapon, considering it the only way to prevent Azerbaijan and Turkey, to secure Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh from the aggression of the two neighbors. -02D-
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- Economics
- 29 April 2016 16:22
Politics
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