ArmInfo. There can be no corridor of another sovereign state on the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia. Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan stated.
So, in an interview with RFE/RL's Armenian Service, the secretary of the Security Council assured that unblocking makes logical sense,when all communications and roads are open, noting that Armenia will also use the territory of Azerbaijan for communication with Russia. At the same time, he called it illogical to talk about the corridor here.
Referring to the three-month camp training for reservists, which began on August 25, the Security Council Secretary said the danger of war has never disappeared in the region, but the courses are part of the logic of army reforms aimed at improving the country's defenses.
"In general, I can say that we did not have an agreement with Azerbaijan to violate it, so to speak. Obviously, the statement of November 9 served as the basis for some stabilization of the situation in the region, but it could not completely resolve the existing issues.
As for the military solution of the issue related to the corridor, the defense system and the Armenian army are ready to defend the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia. In general, the corridor storytelling has nothing to do with any document. It is clear that neither in the statement of November 9, nor in the statement of January 11 there was a mention of the corridor, these discussions are irrelevant, "Grigoryan assured.
Speaking about the likelihood of a new destabilization of the situation in the region, the Security Council Secretary noted that the threat of war in the region has never disappeared, and no one can say that the threat of war in the region has disappeared.
To note, the Azerbaijani side is trying in every possible way to get a corridor to Nakhichevan and further to Turkey through the territory of Armenia. To achieve this goal, it does not hesitate to do anything, up to blocking the Armenian interstate road Goris-Kapan, provocations in various sections.