Acting Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan detailed how the Azerbaijanis crossed the Armenian border. According to him, after the war, the Armenian-Azerbaijani border is several hundred kilometers longer.
“In the areas where we have work to do, are mountainous areas with difficult terrain, where most of the year is under snow, where it is not possible to carry out any engineering work at all. Today the border from the Armenian side is in the same condition as it is from the Azerbaijani side.
There is another problem here. The current situation should be combined with the content of the November 9 statement. Because, yes, in our estimation, the movement of Azerbaijani troops is in direct contradiction with the trilateral statement of November 9. Here, too, we must express certain positions, carry out diplomatic work to record this,” Pashinyan said.