ArmInfo. Azerbaijan is most likely preparing for a major escalation, it is in this context that the incident near Tegh village should be seen and understood and that it was planned in advance. Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan stated in an interview with CivilNet, referring to the Azerbaijani provocation on the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia.
He recalled that both Azerbaijani propaganda and a number of international media have been talking about a possible escalation, which is being prepared by Azerbaijan, for a long time.
To the journalist's remark why there is no political responsibility in Armenia, in view of the fact that in case of such an omission, the person responsible for this mistake would resign in any other democratic country, Grigoryan assured that in general there is political responsibility in the country, reforms are being carried out to address the identified problems. He also did not answer the question regarding the imperative of the resignation of RA Minister of Defense Suren Papikyan for numerous omissions.
To the remark, how did it happen that the Azerbaijanis came and settled earlier on the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia, although the Armenian side knew that there should be changes and did not establish their positions on their land in advance, the Secretary of the Security Council began to talk about some discussions, agreements with Azerbaijan regarding actions and noted that the Azerbaijani side violated most of the agreements that resulted in this situation.
Observing how it happened that Azerbaijanis came and settled earlier in the sovereign territory of RA, although the Armenian side knew that there should be changes and did not establish their positions in their land beforehand, H.E. The Security Council began to talk about some discussions and agreements regarding operations with Azerbaijan and noted that the Azerbaijani side violated most of the agreements that led to this situation.
"Azerbaijan violated the agreements, and in terms of our mistakes, an investigation is underway to understand where the omissions were," he said, also refusing to comment on the dismissal of the head of the RA border service. Referring to the effectiveness of the work of the EU observers, Grigoryan assured that initially Azerbaijan was determined to discredit this mission.
"When the EU observers were stationed at the border, Azerbaijan initially tried to discredit them, and this incident is also directed against European observers. We expect Brussels to take appropriate steps, as we believe that they are also concerned about the situation," he said, adding that in Armenia's agenda is stability along the entire border line, and expressed the hope that this issue will also be on the agenda of the EU.
"As for Zakharova's statement that the Europeans are destabilizing the situation with their presence, I will say that there has been a Russian presence on our borders since the 1990s, and there have been many cases of destabilization. I am sure that with the opportunity and additional efforts, European observers will be able to ensure stability," he said.
Grigoryan also admitted that there are sections in the direction of Tegh village where the Azerbaijanis advanced and occupied the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia, and stressed that the border in this section was delimited, internationally recognized and expressed his conviction that everyone stated that the Azerbaijanis are on the territory of Armenia.
At the same time, he once again stressed that Armenia will not negotiate on the issue of the Berdzor/Lachin corridor, everything there has long been determined by a tripartite statement, and the Russian Federation should expel Azerbaijan from the corridor. Asked to tell about the clear position of the RA authorities on Artsakh, Grigoryan noted that the goal of the authorities on Nagorno-Karabakh is to create an international mechanism within which a Baku-Stepanakert dialogue on the rights and security of Armenians living in Nagorno-Karabakh will take place. At the same time, he is convinced that Stepanakert itself should also formulate what it considers a security guarantee. At the same time, he believes that the international presence can also be civilian one, the key here is to provide guarantees. At the same time, he did not answer the question of whom the Armenian authorities mean by the international presence. "There is a need for an international presence in Nagorno-Karabakh, since many security issues are not resolved, despite the Russian presence," he assured. At the same time, he admitted that while the Armenian authorities are trying to realize the "epoch of peace", Azerbaijan in fact is trying in every possible way to torpedo these efforts. He assured that, first of all, Armenia needs peace in order to develop, however, he admitted that peace is not possible only by the desire of the Armenian side, while Azerbaijan has maximalist aspirations. "We have never discussed with Azerbaijan the issue of "reintegration of the Karabakh people" with Azerbaijan, we only touched upon international mechanisms at meetings with them, but at some stage they started talking about it," the official added. The Secretary of the Security Council of the Republic of Armenia also admitted that after the 2020 war, Armenia was in vulnerable conditions, but it continued the dialogue with the Russian Federation, including regarding the topic that the borders of the Republic of Armenia are a "red line", however, after two attacks on Armenia, it was necessary to think about own security environment. "We have repeatedly appealed to the CSTO, and when, under various pretexts (including non-recognition of our borders), we did not receive assistance, only then did we try to look for alternatives. I would advise those who accuse us of changing foreign policy to blame themselves if they do not help, we are forced to come up with something. Moreover, I want to note that at that time there was no Ukraine issue yet," he said, referring to the accusations that the RA is changing the course of development. Grigoryan believes that this is not a change of vector, but a search for security points. According to him, if they want to help, they will find a thousand reasons to help, and if they do not want to help, they will find a thousand reasons to do so.
He also noted that when the CSTO recognizes the borders of the Republic of Armenia, makes a political statement, then it will be possible to talk about sending a mission of the Organization to the borders of Armenia. The official also assured that the clause on military-technical assistance to the CSTO, which was not approved at the summit in Yerevan last fall, did not imply the supply of weapons to Armenia (CSTO Secretary General Zas argued the opposite - ed. note). Regarding participation in NATO exercises, he noted that this is primarily due to the acquisition of knowledge and skills in the face of new challenges, and not a change in the course of development. Referring to the prospects for raising relations with the US and NATO to a new level, Grigoryan confirmed that interaction with the American side is developing dynamically, especially in the economic field. However, according to him, it takes time and work to promote cooperation in the military-technical sector, and he acknowledged that Armenia is not constrained by the CSTO membership when communicating with other countries in the defense sector.