Samvel Babayan
Samvel Babayan called on the separatists to "come down to earth" and accept post-war realities
Baku/22.07.23/Turan: The former "commander" of the armed formations and ex-secretary of the "security council" of the illegal regime in Karabakh, Samvel Babayan, confirmed his proposal to "enter into a dialogue with Baku in order to create mutual trust," Armenian media reported. Babayan stated that he "has a package of concrete steps that can be negotiated with Azerbaijan."
According to him, Azerbaijan's demand for the dissolution of the "Defense Army" can be discussed. However, according to him, for this Baku should create a so-called "green zone" around the Armenian-populated part of Karabakh, and by this he means the withdrawal of troops.
"The Armenian authorities believe that their colleagues in the government of "Artsakh", know what they are doing, I am not aware. Maybe after the sit-in, Araik Harutyunyan's next extreme step will be a hunger strike, I do not join such frivolous types of struggle. As for supplies through Agdam, we need to descend from the air to the ground and understand that we are dealing with the situation that developed after November 9, 2020, and not with what happened before this," Babayan said. ---06B---
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- 22 July 2023 14:38
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