ArmInfo. Armenia and Artsakh are working on signing an agreement on the military-strategic bloc. The spokesman for the head of the NKR, David Babayan, stated this in an interview with the ArmInfo correspondent.
He informed that work in this direction has been going on for a long time. "However, even without this treaty, de facto cooperation between Armenia and Artsakh in the defense sector is quite close. Armenia is the security guarantor of Artsakh. This document can bring cooperation between the two countries to a new level, but even without it, our cooperation" did not limp", Babayan said, adding that this document rather has a military-political goal.
To clarify that according to the information spread in the media, the document will find the wording that "Armenia will be the guarantor of security not only of Artsakh's territories, but also of the population living there", Babayan expressed conviction that such statements are the result of a different vision of the situation. "The wording" Armenia is the guarantor of the security of Artsakh "should be considered as a whole, it a priori implies the provision of security and the population of the republic and territory", Babayan said.
Touching upon the regular exercises and statements of Baku about new "gains" in Nakhijevan, held in Azerbaijan, the spokesman for the NKR head expressed conviction that this is a continuation of the materialization of nationalist and revenge-seeking ideas, which are fundamental to Azerbaijani politics. Earlier, the head of the Artsakh Security Council, Vitaly Balasanyan, stated that Armenia and Artsakh would soon create a military-strategic bloc. "We should have a bonded document stating that Armenia is the guarantor of the security of the Artsakh people. The wording" guarantor of the security of the people "not a" guarantor of territorial integrity, "since there are Armenian territories under the occupation of Azerbaijan," Balasanyan said. He noted that in May a similar proposal was made to the Armenian authorities, and it was accepted. According to Balasanyan, instructions have been given in this direction, some work has been done, and one can say that the document is almost ready. "It's just that, based on the internal political processes in Armenia, its consideration is somewhat delayed, but I'm sure that immediately after the December elections are BPA, we will have this document," he said.