ArmInfo. The main mission of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs at this stage should be to end the war. I am convinced that, of course, the necessary stage of appeals and statements should be replaced by tougher methods. A similar opinion was expressed to ArmInfo by David Babayan, Adviser to the President of the Republic of Artsakh on Foreign Relations.
"The European Union should apply sanctions against Turkey, moreover, to provide supplies to Armenia and Artsakh. We simply do not see an alternative. Appeals to the terrorist Erdogan are simply meaningless. And the fact that the Turkish president has reached this level is also the fault of the international community. The world has consistently turned a blind eye to his anti-human, terrorist antics. Erdogan and his friend Aliyev are people of the same category. History already knows such adventurous, unbalanced people, " Babayan emphasized.
According to his forecasts, transformations in the military-political situation in the Caucasus are aimed at destroying Armenia and Artsakh. However, according to Babayan, the authors of this will certainly not achieve their goals. However, the geopolitical consequences will be quite harsh and harsh, in particular, ousting Russia from the South, and then from the North Caucasus,which will lead to dire consequences.
After that, according to his estimates, Iran will become the main target of Pan-Turkism. And the region will turn into an arena of periodic explosions. After which Europe will find itself face to face with the terrorist caliphate. In this light, Babayan considers external interference in Azerbaijani-Turkish plans natural and uncontested.
Starting at 07:10 am on September 27, the settlements, as well as the military units of the Republic of Artsakh, were subjected to intensive artillery and rocket fire by the Azerbaijani army. After that, the enemy's motorized rifle and tank subunits went on the offensive in the northern and southeastern directions. At the moment, units of the Artsakh army are fighting, repelling enemy attacks in the south and north of the front.