ArmInfo. NA deputy "Civil Contract" Narek Zeynalyan notes that residents of the village of Kirants, Tavush region of Armenia, do not have negative emotions in connection with the process of border delimitation. He stated this on July 8 in a conversation with reporters.
Thus, according to the deputy, he and a number of other State Duma deputies recently visited the village of Kirants and got acquainted with the delimited area, as well as the engineering work being carried out.
"Indescribable work of colossal scale and quality is being carried out, which, I think, should have been carried out in the last 20-25 years, as a result of which we would not have the situation that has developed now," Zeynalyan said.
In addition, parliamentarians met with local residents and talked with them.
In this regard, Narek Zeynalyan concludes that the villagers are happy that the border is defined, and today both sides know exactly where the border is located.
When asked whether a border violation by Azerbaijan was ruled out, the deputy said that no country in the world is guaranteed against such risks. At the same time, he believes that the risks of escalation in the case of a delimited border are much smaller and more manageable.
It was previously reported that, as part of the delimitation, part of the territory of Kirantsa - and these are two houses, a bridge, a section of the interstate road to Georgia and, preliminary, more than 50 land plots must be transferred Azerbaijan. In connection, Armenia is building the Kirants-Achakurt road, which should become an alternative to the section of the road that will come under the control of Baku.