Pashinyan urges international investigation into involvement of terrorists in aggression against Artsakh
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan calls for an international investigation into the involvement of mercenaries and terrorists in the military aggression against Artsakh.
“Azerbaijan, having a population of 10 million and huge oil revenues, admitted after July 2020 that it was unable to solve its security issues on its own and turned to thousands of mercenaries for help, the comprehensive evidence of which we already have,” he wrote on Facebook.
“The involvement of mercenaries and terrorists in the aggression against Artsakh is a threat not only to Artsakh and Armenia, but also to international security. This issue should become a subject of international investigation,” the premier said.
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