
ArmInfo. If the Armenian authorities had heeded the call of Strong Armenia party chairman Samvel Karapetyan and ended the war a day earlier during the 44-day war in 2020, the lives of 3,500 Armenian children would have been saved.
Narek Karapetyan, a member of the political council of the "Strong Armenia" party, wrote on his Facebook page, in response to a post by Arayik Harutyunyan, Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister.
Harutunyan stated on his page that Samvel Karapetyan "has urged the parties, that is, his state, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, to sit down at the negotiating table." In this vein, he called on Karapetyan's supporters not to speak about this issue "because they will find themselves in a losing situation."
"The Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister of Armenia complains about Samvel Karapetyan calling on the parties to resolve the outcome of the 44-day war of 2020 through negotiations. If you had followed Karapetyan's call and stopped the war a day earlier, the lives of 3,500 Armenian sons would have been saved. If you had followed his call and not been so arrogantly short-sighted, the war would have ended a day earlier, and Hadrut, Shushi, Berdzor, and Karvachar would have been saved under the known conditions," a party council member wrote in this regard.
He also noted that, like then, today Samvel Karapetyan is warning of an impending threat, this time of an economic war with Russia, the price of which every Armenian will pay, at the expense of their own children-every Armenian, except for Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
Recall, Samvel Karapetyan had addressed the outcomes of the Armenian Prime Minister's visit to Moscow and subsequent statements made by the Russian side. Specifically, he noted that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's consistent actions have turned the country into a geopolitical conflict zone. According to Karapetyan, the Armenian authorities' actions have led to Armenian people now facing a choice: an economic war unleashed with Russia in July over Pashinyan's policies, or the changes their political force intends to implement in the country following the parliamentary elections in June.
It should be added that Putin and Pashinyan held talks in Moscow on April 1. The meeting took place in a rather tense atmosphere, with the parties exchanging mutual accusations. The Russian President emphasized the impossibility of Armenia simultaneously being a member of the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union. The Russian side, at the level of Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk, made it clear that Armenia's accession to the EU would lead to the cessation of air traffic between the two countries, as well as the severance of economic relations between Moscow and Yerevan.