Tensions in Artsakh unacceptable, says Armenia’s security chief
Artsakh is a special place and there must be stability there, Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) Director Artur Vanetsyan told reporters in Artsakh, referring to the possible tensions in the country, Aysor.am reports.
“Any tensions in Artsakh are not desirable. Artsakh’s stability must be on the highest level,” he said, adding that while fulfilling his responsibilities as NSS director he takes into consideration this factor and in general the security service is being guided with the principle that Artsakh must be stable.
Commenting on the statement of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan that the foreign influence on Armenia’s domestic political life ‘must be excluded’, the security chief said that in general, different foreign forces are trying to interfere into affairs of this or that country.
“I cannot disclose any details, but if these interferences resulted into any consequences, we would be aware of them. We managed to act in a way to ensure Armenia’s and Artsakh’s security and keep them away from the interference of any foreign force,” he said.