Serzhik again Threatens Azerbaijan
President Serzh Sargsyan once again made threats against Azerbaijan. Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, he said that in case of continuation of Azerbaijan's "aggressive actions leading to the escalation of the situation, Armenia will have no choice - we will take the necessary legal, military and political steps to ensure security and peaceful development of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh" .
It accused Baku of losing the "sense of reality" and "human standards", which resulted in the bombardment of border settlements with artillery.
According to him, Azerbaijan disrupts the peace talks and is pushing the region into a new war to distract the public from their own domestic problems in a faltering economy built on oil money.
It should be noted that this was already the second performance by Sargsyan with threats against Azerbaijan in the last few days. -02D-
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