Azerbaijan and Turkey Are Rushing Because They Are Losing Their Partner in Armenia: Ishkhan Saghatelyan
Azerbaijan and Turkey are rushing to solidify their de jure advantage in the ongoing war against Armenia. This statement was made today, May 24, by Ishkhan Saghatelyan, a member of the Bureau of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and Vice Speaker of the National Assembly, during a rally of the ‘Resistance’ movement in front of the statue of Sasuntsi Davit.
“The anti-Armenian policy pursued by the Armenian government no longer surprises us. The solution to the current situation is clear: we must rid ourselves of this malevolent government as soon as possible. Azerbaijan and Turkey are now in a hurry because they know that once they lose their partner in Armenia, which is imminent, they will not be able to fulfill their agendas. Regardless of all circumstances, searches, and pressures, we will move forward towards victory,” Saghatelyan noted.
It should be reminded that, despite heavy rain, the ‘Resistance’ movement has commenced a march from the statue of Sasuntsi Davit towards France Square. Earlier this morning, participants of the movement had marched from France Square to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and surrounded all entrances of the building.
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