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Serzh Sargsyan reminds about Armenian ballistic missiles and Aghdam ruins


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Yerevan /Mediamax/. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said that the Armenian Armed Forces are in full control of the situation and all the rival’s recent attempts have failed.

The Armenian President said this during his interview to ArmNews TV company.

 

Serzh Sargsyan stressed that all the Armenian subdivisions - from detachments to the corps - are highly disciplined.

 

Speaking about Azerbaijan’s policy of ceasefire violation, the Armenian President said that thus Baku tries to “remind” the international community that the war has not ended and immediate measures should be taken to settle the issue.

 

“Besides, they tried to intimidate Armenians. And you saw the outcomes of this delusion”, noted Serzh Sargsyan.

 

The Armenian President also expressed the opinion that the Azerbaijani leadership is trying to make use of the fact that the war has not ended to justify its tough domestic policy.

 

Serzh Sargsyan also commented on the Azerbaijani Defense Minister’s statement according to which the Azerbaijani Armed Forces can “wipe Yerevan off the map”.

 

“During our trilateral meeting with the Russian President, the Azerbaijani President noticed very correctly that the sides are aware of each other’s military capacities. Yes, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces can reach from Nakhichevan to Yerevan borders. But such actions are always punished. Azerbaijan is very well aware that we have ballistic missile which can leave ruins of any thriving settlement at over a 300km radius as those of Aghdam. It is a matter of choice if they have “given up on their lives”. Sometimes I have the impression that some Azerbaijani leaders entertain themselves with computer games after work. But one should not mix the virtual reality with real life”, said Serzh Sargsyan.

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