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Azerbaijan warns that Armenia's failure to fulfill its next conditions will lead to a "heating" of the front line. Abrahamyan

  • Writer: Lida Nalbandyan
    Lida Nalbandyan
  • Mar 24
  • 2 min read

Over the past 5-6 days, Azerbaijan has been systematically violating the ceasefire regime in different directions of the front and is trying to attribute it to the Armenian side. Tigran Abrahamyan, secretary of the NA "I Have Honor" faction, wrote about this on his Facebook page.

"The Defense Ministry's response that they only issue reports during "dangerous shootings" simply means that there are violations, but they are irregular in nature."

A pattern has been recorded in the directions of the border where Azerbaijan is active these days. They are recorded in all places at almost the same times and with the same frequency, which also proves that they are systematic and planned in nature.

The authorities have taken a wrong, I would say even dangerous, position in terms of not conveying them through messages, because from the perspective of both negotiation specifics, building proper relations with the public, and an objective assessment of the situation, the correct thing to do is to convey official information.

With this step, Azerbaijan is solving various problems, of which I will highlight 3.

First, it threatens that Armenia's failure to fulfill its next conditions will lead to a "heating up" of the front line.

Second, in order to fulfill its demands, it uses pressure and methods of terrorism on the residents of border settlements, thereby trying to influence the entire society.

Third, not responding to enemy irregular fire carries risks of negatively impacting the morale of the troops.

"The Ministry of Defense indirectly justifies its non-response by not providing an "opportunity for provocation," which I disagree with, because if Azerbaijan sets a goal to escalate the situation and resort to provocations, it will definitely find the opportunity," he wrote.

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