
ArmInfo.The Armenian-Russian relations and their nature are today the subject of wide discussions at all levels in the Armenian society. Armenian leader Vahagn Khachaturyan stated this at a briefing in Tallinn following the results of negotiations with Estonian President Alar Karis, referring to the Armenian-Russian relations and Russia's role in establishing peace in the South Caucasus.
According to him, it is no secret to anyone that the relations between Armenia and Russia are of a strategic nature, and the Russian Federation is the guarantor of the security of the Republic of Armenia.
"Unfortunately, in the recent period we have had many problems. Especially after last year's September aggression of Azerbaijan. And if before that, Azerbaijan took some kind of military action in Nagorno- Karabakh, and we could not turn to Russia or the CSTO, since it was not on territory of the Republic of Armenia, then in September of last year the Azerbaijani side attacked our sovereign territories in three directions - and in some areas advanced deep into the territories of Armenia from 5 to 7 km. This was the case when the CSTO and the Russian Federation had to provide us assistance, including military assistance. In addition, we also expected political statements. Neither one nor the other has followed so far," Khachaturyan said.
At the same time, according to him, for the sake of justice, it should be noted that Russia participated in the cessation of hostilities. However, he continued, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, French President Emmanuel Macron and European Council President Charles Michel also participated in these negotiations.
In this vein, he expressed gratitude to all parties and stated that such small states as Armenia and Estonia cannot independently ensure their own security and need the assistance of international organizations or individual states.
In this vein, the President of Armenia stated with regret that Yerevan's expectations on the issue of security assistance functions were not justified to the extent that was expected. "We will continue our discussions and state our position publicly following the results. Not everything remains unchanged, something needs to be changed over time. Aggressive moods of our neighbor Azerbaijan are growing," Khachaturyan said, in support of his words, he cited as an example the statements made by President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev at a press conference on January 10. According to him, therefore, Armenia should be sure that it will not be left alone in case of another attack by Azerbaijan.
Referring to the situation in the Lachin Corridor, Khachaturyan recalled that, according to the trilateral statement of November 9, 2020, Russian peacekeepers provide security in the 90 km corridor. "As a matter of fact, Russia and Azerbaijan bear the responsibility for unhindered movement along the corridor. Armenia, in fact, has nothing to do there. This is a very important circumstance. Azerbaijan actually does not fulfill its obligations to ensure unhindered movement by creating artificial barriers. The road has been closed since December 12," the President of Armenia said. To present the humanitarian situation that has developed there, he noted that earlier up to 400 tons of food were imported to Artsakh every day, and now only 400 cars have passed in 40 days, and that is humanitarian ones.
"Before this incident, Russian peacekeepers performed their functions very clearly. Over the past two years, there were 1-2 incidents that were quickly resolved - last year the gas was turned off. Before that, the corridor functioned well. I understand that the Russian side does not want to use force, and is trying to resolve the situation through negotiations. We, in fact, today have demands on the Russian side. Of course, we also have demands on Azerbaijan, but they always ignore them. Therefore, we hope that the Russian side will take some action and be able to ensure the full functioning of this corridor," he said, adding that he does not fully possess the details of the negotiations that are currently taking place.