Armenia: The armed forces will defend the country in case of threats
The speaker of the Armenian parliament said on Monday that Yerevan does not intend to attack any country, but at the same time it will strengthen its army. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, “Alan Simonyan”, the Speaker of the Armenian Parliament, stated in a group of journalists on Monday: “Armenia does not have a territorial claim against any country, but at the same time, it is seeking the development of the army and in He will defend himself if needed.”
According to the news agency “Armenapress” In response to a question about the possibility of a war with the Republic of Azerbaijan, Simonyan said: “We do not intend to attack any country and make territorial claims against any country.” According to this report, Armenia is strengthening its army with equipment made by India and France.
Simonyan continued: “Is there a signal that shows that Armenia believes that peace will be established in any case?” of course not. We have an army, we are developing our army and we will defend ourselves if needed.”
Informed sources reported that India is sending new weapons to Armenia. A senior official of Armenia recently visited “New Delhi” and held talks in this regard.
Baku is worried about India’s military assistance to Armenia, which also has an agreement with France. signed military cooperation and based on that, Armenia will be equipped with France-made advanced radar and missile defense systems. Armenia will buy three “Master-200” radar systems from France.
The details of the shipment of Indian-made weapons to Armenia are not yet known, but the shipment may include equipment that will help deter Azerbaijan.
Meanwhile, the latest delivery of Indian-made weapons to Armenia included “Pinaka” rocket launchers, anti-tank missiles and ammunition. Parliamentary of Armenia, the new weapons brought to Armenia are currently being tested by the Armenian army and the results have been very satisfactory.
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