Official Baku "does not notice" the threats of the President of Armenia
The authorities of Azerbaijan are languidly reacting to the evoking statements of Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, made the day before in Karabakh. Speaking in one of the military units, Sargsyan threatened to hit the most important Azerbaijani infrastructure units with missiles "Iskander", donated by Russia, if Baku decides to use military force against Karabakh. According to Sarkisian, Baku understands this well, and therefore behaves quietly.
Despite more than 24 hours passed after these statements, the authorities of Azerbaijan seemed to lose their speech. Neither the presidential apparatus, nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defense have made retaliatory statements. Instead, on behalf of an anonymous representative of the Defense Ministry, it was said that Sargsyan makes irresponsible statements. -02D-
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