21/10/2020 17:12
Now our time has come to give everything to the homeland and not spare anything: Armenia’s PM
The situation on the frontline is rather complicated, Armenia’s PM Nikol Pashinyan said live on Facebook.
“Fights continue along the entire southern direction of Artsakh,” Pashinyan said.
He said according to some observations, the enemy is throwing to the battlefield its last reserves.
“Yes, they have many-many resources, but our heroic soldiers are inflicting them indescribable volume of losses which is one of the reasons why Azerbaijan does not agree to humanitarian ceasefire,” Armenia’s PM said.
“Today we must simply repeat not the disastrous part of our history but the heroic one because in 90s, during the first Karabakh war the situation was much more desperate, complicated, an impression was that there was no way out but our people found the solution because there were people who took the responsibility for the fate of the Armenian people. Today too we have such people but we need to stand by them and stand firmly,” Pashinyan said.
Armenia’s PM stressed that today Armenia’s future depends on one person, and this person is each of us.
“You must act, it is time to act,” the PM said.
Pashinyan urged all the students, businessmen from Karabakh to head to Stepanakert and be enlisted in the volunteer squads.
“Now our time has come to give everything to the homeland and not spare anything,” the PM said.
“We will not retreat, we are unbreakable. It is impossible to defeat us, and we will win and this victory depends on one person and this person is you,” Pashinyan said.