Pashinyan meets with Ministry of Defense, army leadership
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Tuesday met with the leadership of the Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces of Armenia, headed by Defense Minister David Tonoyan and Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant-General Onik Gasparyan.
The PM was briefed on the operative situation following the hostilities unleashed by the adversary over the past two days on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border in the direction of Tavush, and the retaliatory steps taken by the Armenian side to suppress the enemy.
The premier was told that the situation is kept under full control by Armenian troops, his office reported.
Various development scenarios and our troops’ adequate response were discussed during the meeting.
Pashinyan underscored that the Armenian Armed Forces once again demonstrated that our country cannot be talked to from a position of strength.
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