ArmInfo.Azerbaijanis are carrying out large-scale construction work in the Syunik region of Armenia. Nobody has any idea what is being built there and how dangerous it is for the citizens of the Republic of Armenia, Anna Grigoryan, a MP from the "Hayastan" opposition faction, said on October 5 at the opening of the next parliamentary four-day sittings.
The parliamentary opposition continues to insist on the need to convene a special meeting on the situation on the Goris-Kapan highway with the participation of the head of the National Security Service and the Ministry of Defense.
According to her, the situation in Syunik region has remained unchanged. "After the issue of establishing a customs point was raised at the last session (on the Goris-Kapan highway by the Azerbaijani military, ed. note), they even began to kidnap our compatriots on this road, and to this day it is not known who is responsible for this," said Grigoryan.
Moreover, according to her, she applied to various bodies: the Ministry of Defense, the National Security Service, the Police, the Ministry of Territorial Development and Infrastructures, in order to find out how the traffic on this road will be organized, who and how will ensure the safety of citizens. All these bodies stated that the issue is beyond their powers, the MP said.
Thus, as noted by Grigoryan, there is no relevant body in the RA that would take responsibility for the safety of citizens of the republic on the Goris-Kapan highway. Today, the security of RA citizens on this section of the road is ensured by Russian peacekeepers, she noted.
It should be reminded that on September 12, at 12:00pm, Azerbaijan began to stop trucks with Iranian numbers on the section under its control not far from the Armenian village of Vorotan of the Goris-Kapan highway passing through the territory of the Republic of Armenia. It turned out that the Azerbaijani military was stopping Iranian trucks and demanding a fare from them. A day later, they detained two Iranian drivers on the Goris-Kapan section of the highway, accusing them of transporting goods to Stepanakert. As stated in the State Customs Committee (SCC) of Azerbaijan, Baku established control on the section of the Goris-Kapan road passing through the Syunik region of Armenia, "in accordance with the Azerbaijani tax code. And vehicles are subject to a road tax, as well as a state duty for obtaining a permit regulating international road transport in Azerbaijan. " In connection with the situation on September 13, the "Hayastan" parliamentary faction demanded to find a format for organizing a discussion of the situation.
Nevertheless, on September 15 in parliament, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan referred to the borders of Soviet Armenia and said that the country would stubbornly follow the strategy of establishing a strong peace in the region and urged the MPs not to give a reason for a different understanding of the situation. He said that "we need strong nerves" in order not to succumb to provocations today. And Deputy Prime Minister Suren Papikyan, in an interview with journalists, when asked whether Azerbaijanis will remain on a number of sections of the Goris-Kapan road, noted that Armenia cannot make a decision regarding "police stations operating on the territory of Azerbaijan." According to him, although the countries did not go through the process of delimitation and demarcation, but on this section the road existing between Soviet Azerbaijan and Soviet Armenia has already been preliminarily outlined.
On September 29, in a conversation with reporters, Chairman of the State Revenue Committee (SRC) Rustam Badasyan said that there is no need to establish an additional customs point, since the department carries out its functions through the existing infrastructure.