ArmInfo.The coordinating body of the protest movement Sacred Struggle believes that the Regulation on joint activities of the Commissions on delimitation of the state border and border security between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan, goes against the state and national interests of the Republic of Armenia and is not subject to ratification. This is outlined in the statement of the Movement.
It notes that all those, who vote in favor of adopting this document, will bear the responsibility for participating in a process including elements of obvious treason. Following the blatantly illegal decision of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Armenia on September 26, the statement says, draft law was submitted to the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia for consideration.
"In this regard, it is necessary to note the following: the person holding the position of Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia has signed numerous documents, none of which have undergone internal ratification procedures. Furthermore, the ratification process in Armenia is taking place without similar steps being taken by Azerbaijan. This behavior from Baku suggests that Azerbaijan is trying to fulfill another demand and shift responsibility for committing a clear state crime from one person to others (such as the Constitutional Court, members of the National Assembly, the Civil Contract faction, and voters in the 2021 elections). The absence of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, coupled with the threat of force from Azerbaijan, raises doubts about the legitimacy of the process from the start.
It is evident that Azerbaijan has no real desire to adhere to the Alma-Ata Declaration and carry out any process based on it. This is clear from the fact that the Regulation lacks legal certainty, does not establish a single legal basis for delimitation and demarcation and its preamble lays the foundation for only partial delimitation and demarcation. In other words, this will be another deception to the population, making it seem as though the process is in accordance with the Alma-Ata Declaration of 1991. In May, there was an illegal withdrawal of troops carried out in Tavush and the borders of the Republic of Armenia were actually changed. However, the Regulation was only submitted to the Constitutional Court and the National Assembly a few months after these processes. This further proves that the process carried out in Tavush in May had nothing to do with delimitation and demarcation, but was merely a unilateral concession," the statement reads.
It also notes that Azerbaijan achieved its goal in Tavush through coercion. Similarly, it will do the same in all places where it benefits. The sections of the border that benefit Azerbaijan will be considered demarcated in accordance with this Regulation. After that, Azerbaijan can prolong this process for years, leaving the Armenian side without a delimited border, which will be a bomb put under the process. Therefore, the movement believes that the bill is not subject to ratification.