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PROVOCATING STATEMENT BY HEAD OF NAGORNO KARABAKH SEPARATISTS: WE ARE ALWAYS READY FOR WAR

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"Nagorno Karabakh" must declare its position on all levels and whenever possible, said vice-speaker of the "parliament" of "Nagorno Karabakh Republic" Rudik Usnunts in his interview to Azat Artsakh republican newspaper.

He said the position of the Karabakh side has not changed and implies the right for self-determination, elimination of the enclave situation and ensuring security.

"Any version of the Karabakh conflict settlement must base on these principles and must be approved by the people of Nagorno Karabakh", said Usnunts. He announced that in this sense it is necessary to take into account some nuances.

"Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan are neighbors and will have to co-exist. On the other hand, the peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict, which must ensure further peaceful co-existence of two neighbors, envisions mutual concessions. It is necessary to prepare the publics of these two countries for the said perspective. I do not consider that the bellicose rhetorics of Azerbaijan is its best stimulus. The neighbor country does not want war like Karabakh, but we are always ready for war in case of possible worsening of the situation", said Usnunts.

He noted that by results of the recent trainings the so-called "president" of "Nagorno Karabakh" Bako Saakyan assured the journalists that such readiness will allow the defense army of "NKR" not only to defend themselves but also transfer the military actions inside Azerbaijan and "this statement of the president was not casual".

 

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