Armenian PM: Artsakh frontline becoming a civilizational frontline
Finally, the Armenian diplomacy has recorded a major victory, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in a Facebook post on Thursday.
“The international community has clearly stated that the Azerbaijani-Turkish tandem is fighting against Artsakh and Armenia with the help of mercenary terrorists,” the PM wrote.
“Thus, the Artsakh frontline is becoming a civilizational frontline. Artsakh is fighting against international terrorism, the targets of which are not separated by geopolitical borders.
“This terrorism equally threatens the United States and Iran, Russia and France, therefore Artsakh, Armenia and the Armenian people are fighting for global security,” Pashinyan stressed.
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