ArmInfo. From now on, taking into account the justified demand of our people and our further steps, the Russian peacekeepers have committed to transmit information to the Russian Federation on a daily basis and have committed to admit that they have work to immediately resolve the situation and eliminate the humanitarian crisis. This was announced today, on July 14, after a meeting with the commander of the peacekeeping forces of the Russian Federation Alexander Lentsov, the State Minister of the Republic of Artsakh Gurgen Nersisyan told the protesters.
"As already agreed on the Renaissance Square, the residents of Stepanakert are returning to the square to continue the protest action there, and the residents of Askeran are setting up tents near the headquarters of Russian peacekeepers to keep the "red light of danger" lit," Nersisyan said, declaring his commitment to continue the fight for then, to defend their right to live on their land. He also assured that this action is not directed against anyone.
Let us add that today, since early morning, an action has been held in Stepanakert with demands to unblock the road of life connecting Artsakh with Armenia and the outside world. According to the organizers, the action will be of a daily nature, against the backdrop of a worsening humanitarian crisis in the republic.
And Nersisyan's wording "about the obligation of the RCC to inform Moscow about what is happening on the ground" causes at least bewilderment, since
The Russian Defense Ministry publishes an information bulletin on the situation in Artsakh on a daily basis. In addition, during the weekly briefings of the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, the issue of the situation in Artsakh is also raised. And her answers clearly show that Moscow has information about the situation on the ground.