Armenian Prime Minister convened Security Council due to situation in Karabakh


An emergency meeting of the Armenian Security Council will be led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan because of the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh. This was announced on September 27 by the head of the Armenian government on his page on the social network Facebook. Follow the developments in the broadcast: Fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh - all the news The Security Council session will be held in a short time, then the government will discuss the issue of the military situation and announce a partial military gathering, Pashinyan wrote in his message. He also called on citizens of the country to be ready to defend their homeland. According to the news agency, earlier in Armenia reported that during several hours of hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh, the armed forces of Azerbaijan lost four helicopters, ten tanks, as well as infantry fighting vehicles (BMP) and anti-aircraft guns, and its troops were forced to retreat from several positions. While in neighboring Georgia, the pro-Russian president has signed a decree introducing martial law for a period of three months. After an interview with him, the US State Department called for an emergency session of the Security Council. The statement was issued just after the Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov was stopped by France, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden during the UN Security Council hearing. As reported earlier, the Azerbaijani servicemen have broken the ceasefire using mortars, grenade launchers, anti-tank weapons, heavy and light artillery at around 20:00 on September 27. The Defense Ministry of Armenia said the military-political leadership of Azerbaijan is using the provocation of April events in its own interests, now making provocations in the direction of the frontline, Baku time. Baku has renewed its calls on Armenia and Artsakh for a peaceful settlement, also singles.

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