YEREVAN. – Now, we are telling everyone: Point to the aggressor, so that lessons can be learned, and it will be possible to move on.
President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan on Saturday stated the above-said while interacting with delegates during the intermission at the second Global Forum Against the Crime of Genocide, which is held in capital city Yerevan.
The Presidential Press Office informed Armenian News-NEWS.am that the President spoke with numerous forum participants, and presented Armenia’s view on a variety of matters.
Sargsyan also reflected on the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.
“Yesterday, I received [Russian] Foreign Minister [Sergei] Lavrov, who was in Yerevan on a visit, to whom I presented our position after the situation created as a result of the large-scale attack, which Azerbaijan unleashed [in early April],” the Armenian President specifically noted. “Azerbaijan’s gross violation of the ceasefire agreement in 1994 has pushed the negotiation process somewhere far away.
“We were convinced that this matter could really be resolved based solely on mutual concessions, by way of peace. But today we have a different situation (…), and now, we are telling everyone: Point to the aggressor, so that lessons can be learned, and it will be possible to move on.”