“We all need to understand that our lives are tied to the futures of our generations, our right to live on this land, and most importantly, our dignity. That is why I want us to be convinced that we are standing here until the end. We will not ask for a ceasefire; we must mandate a ceasefire. If we ask for a ceasefire, it will be the end of Armenia, not just Artsakh. Because we are not only fighting against Azerbaijan, but Turkey as well. And Turkey is not interested in Artsakh, Jabrayil, Lachin, Horadiz…
Turkey is interested in all of the Armenian Highlands for its Pan-Turkic goals. That is why we all need to understand that our future depends on our lives, the steps we take, and most importantly our right to live. And we must try to live,” the President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan said during a meeting with volunteers alongside Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Avinyan.
Ashot Hakobyan