ArmInfo.In the Defense Army of Artsakh, concerned about the processes that take place in the republic after the incident involving the participation of employees of the National Security Service on June 1 in Stepanakert.
"The incident on domestic soil that occurred in Stepanakert on June 1, unfortunately, received a serious public response, taking into account the fact that any processes in the rear near the front, even the smallest ones, that could affect the security of people, and the situation on border, the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region is concerned about further, subsequent processes, considering the supremacy of the law for every citizen, I consider it unacceptable and condemn any use of force artificial-singular and dangerous steps to exacerbate the situation in our country, which is constantly forced to confront external threats and perceived solution to the problem exclusively in the legal field, "- said in a statement of the NKR.
Meanwhile, the Artsakh parliament reported that in connection with the current situation, a commission of inquiry was set up in the National Assembly of the NKR, which will study the issues of public importance.
After that, protests began in Stepanakert. Demonstrators demanded the resignation of the heads of all law enforcement agencies. On June 3, an "anti-meeting" was convened at the Renaissance Square in Stepanakert. President of Artsakh Bako Sahakyan held a meeting on June 2, which was attended by members of the Security Council, deputy chairman, faction leaders and representatives of the standing committees of the National Assembly. A number of issues related to the incident that took place on June 1 in the capital were discussed. The head of state noted the need for an appropriate detailed investigation and stressed that the perpetrators should be held accountable in the manner prescribed by law. Bako Sahakyan emphasized that maintaining stability and legality in the country, ensuring the security of borders are exceptional values for our people and the entire Armenian community.
According to the situation in Artsakh, the first president of Armenia, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, stressed the danger of the recurrence of events in Armenia in Nagorno-Karabakh. He also considered it unacceptable to dismiss the heads of the security agencies of Artsakh, since this could weaken the position of the republic in front of an external enemy.
Another member of ARF Dashnaktsutyun party, former deputy premier of Artsakh Arthur Aghabekyan also expressed his concern about the situation, which, in connection with possible dangerous consequences of the development of events, considered necessary the interference of the Armenian authorities in the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh. "I think it would be correct if the Armenian authorities sent a delegation to Artsakh," Aghabekyan said.