“Unfortunately, as a result and as a result of the 44-day war, Armenia no longer has the opportunity and resources to ensure the rights and freedoms of the people of Artsakh, including security. Perhaps the most important point of the agreement of November 9, the tripartite statement is the expansion of the activities of the Russian peacekeeping mission in the area where our compatriots from Artsakh continue to live, and perhaps we think that in this matter we should rely on the tools of the international community and do our best to convey to the international community the dire, existential problems that our compatriots are dealing with in Artsakh,” Eduard Aghajanyan, chairman of the NA Foreign Relations Committee, said in an interview with Factor TV.

















































