“When we say ‘peace agenda’, is that peace formalized?” During the discussion on “What is offered to Armenia?” organized by the Alternative Projects Group on March 22, former NA deputy Tevan Poghosyan raised a question, speaking about the negotiation process, again asking the government what they would offer during the negotiations. If the current government or any pan-Armenian initiative announces that it is going to negotiations by proposing that Artsakh should have a population of 200,000 by 2030, Tevan Poghosyan will forgive all the sins of the past, as having such a basis, we will be more beneficial in the future. And if there are no such initiatives, he is convinced that whatever weapon we acquire, it will be useless in the future.
The example of “Iskander” is a witness. Noting that the people of Artsakh want to stay in Artsakh and preserve Artsakh, he urges politicians to be careful in their statements about selling Artsakh, at least to put a comma, to continue that there are forces that will not allow it. Tevan Poghosyan considers what is happening in Artsakh today, the explosion of the gas pipeline, etc., to be a planned policy pursued by Azerbaijan against Armenia and Russia because there is no Artsakh for them. In this regard, he considers the attitude of the Armenian authorities towards the problem remarkable.
“Artsakh needs care today. What kind of zero empathy I have for the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, or for any conflict, is the impression that the population of Armenia has the same lack of empathy for the people of Artsakh. Zero care, zero concern, zero everything from state institutions.”
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Nelly GRIGORYAN