We are constructive, we want to find solutions, we do not want to bring the issues to a deadlock, but we cannot accept anyone to think that Armenia is vulnerable, that they should pursue a policy of coercion with Armenia, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced this on Public TV.
“We will not accept a policy of coercion. We are ready to go for solutions, based on mutual respect, taking into account mutual interests and many other realities, including nuances of regional and international law. We want to go for solutions, and we have shown that we go for solutions. But our call is that our actions should not be interpreted in any way as a willingness to be coerced.
They accuse us saying they gave Karabakh. If we were to give Karabakh, there would be no war. Or, they say, they give this, they give that, this week, tomorrow, the next day. On the contrary, if we were like that, our opponents would know that we were going to yield Armenia's interests, they would do everything to keep calm here, so that there is no inflammation. Every shot fired at us is proof that we are not giving in to Armenia’s interests, we are fighting,” Pashinyan said.