ArmInfo."Until the end of the Karabakh war, the enemy will not change his tactics and his position, in this case we need to reconsider our tactics, both politically and militarily," the director of the International Center said at a press conference in Yerevan on July 11 Human development" Tevan Poghosyan.
He noted that the war is still going on and will continue as long as both sides carry the victims on the border. In addition, Azerbaijan often goes on all sorts of provocations, leaving no way to resolve the conflict. One of the most striking examples of provocations is the events in Khojaly in the early 1990s, when Azerbaijan used the local residents as a shield, and then tried to blame the entire responsibility for its actions on the Armenian side. The same thing is happening now. The enemy's military strategy has not changed, and to this day they are using their peaceful civilian population as a human shield. "Then they say that the girl died, but nobody remembers that one year ago a Karabakh boy was killed who was going to school and died as a result of shelling from the enemy," the expert said. The expert said that the main thing now is to be prepared for everything, for any situation, for any development of events. "Our army should be ready to repel enemy attacks on the front, and our press must defend our interests in information wars," Pogosyan said.
In his opinion, one should not pin hopes on the OSCE Minsk Group, as all representatives of this group proceed primarily from the interests of their countries. "When Azerbaijan periodically commits acts of sabotage, we do not see any response from the Minsk Group, which is called upon to contribute to the settlement of the conflict in the region," Poghosyan said, while expressing the opinion that for the talks both sides should be able to listen, which is not observed from the side of Azerbaijan. "The peace is possible only if the love of life overcomes the hatred of Armenians in every Azerbaijanian and while we are at war, we should follow the saying: "In love and war, all means are good," Tevon Poghosyan concluded