ArmInfo. The people of Armenia and Artsakh have paid a very high price for the mistakes of the Armenian authorities. This was stated at a press conference on February 17 by the second President of the Republic of Armenia Robert Kocharyan.
According to him, the surrender of Artsakh took place in two stages - the first during 2018-2020, and the second - after the 2020 war. At the first stage, the current Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan announced that he was starting the negotiation process from scratch, having rejected in 2018 a very interesting proposal from the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs on the settlement of the Nagorno- Karabakh conflict. "His statements then, especially addressed to the OSCE Minsk Group, boiled down to the fact that I will negotiate on whatever I want. Thus, the negotiation process was brought to a dead end. After that, he made the statement that Artsakh is Armenia, period, which involuntarily suggested that if Artsakh is Armenia, then what is there to negotiate about," Robert Kocharyan said, adding that this statement essentially became a call for war. It inevitably led to war. Meanwhile, back in 2018, a very interesting proposal was received from the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs, on which negotiations could be held. "Nevertheless, the adamant Rambo became a geopolitical Gikor after the defeat in the war. Meanwhile, accepting the proposals of the co-chairs and holding active negotiations would have made it possible to avoid military action," the second president of the Republic of Armenia said.
In his opinion, the reason for all the ongoing processes was the arrogance of the country's authorities and the lack of desire to calculate the steps, at least one or two.
"The art of diplomacy is not banging your head against a cast-iron wall, but looking for a door in this wall," Robert Kocharyan stated, pointing to the second gross mistake that occurred in Prague. The second president recalled that with his statement recognizing Artsakh as part of the territory of Azerbaijan, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, in fact, passed a sentence on Nagorno-Karabakh.
Robert Kocharyan noted that at one point, when the Russian Federation was failing in Ukraine, the Armenian authorities considered it a convenient moment to "jump off the train", practically nullifying the peacekeeping mandate on the part of Moscow. Having signed a trilateral statement on November 9, 2020, Yerevan considered that it could now wash its hands, shifting all responsibility to the Russian Federation. "But this is not how problems in international issues are solved. If someone thinks that Russia can be ignored, then they are deeply mistaken," said the second president of the Republic of Armenia.
He noted that in Armenia it is customary to blame Russia for not fulfilling its obligations. However, from the point of view of the Russian Federation, what was happening in Karabakh could only be stopped by forceful intervention, but Moscow did not do this at the very moment when its ally was switching from one camp to another. "This was the decisive factor, regardless of what the reality was," said the second president of the Republic of Armenia.