
ArmInfo.Strong diplomacy will be the formula for securing peace in Armenia, as stated by Samvel Karapetyan, leader of the "Strong Armenia" bloc, at a press conference in Yerevan on May 22, when asked to clarify their political force's peace formula.
He also clarified what they intend to do specifically to establish peace. First and foremost, according to Karapetyan, the priority is to restore relations with Armenia's allies. "In addition, we intend to strengthen our relations with other superpowers. I have already said that the country has no other choice. We must have trusting relationships (with our allies - ed.)," the bloc leader stated.
Meanwhile, as Karapetyan noted, the current Armenian leadership, in its bid to maintain power, is constantly engaged in daily intrigues and shifts between different factions, while simultaneously introducing Azerbaijani narratives into the country. The leader of the "Strong Armenia" bloc warned that this approach is fraught with new trials for the nation. "And I am certain that we will see this happen very soon. We, on the other hand, intend to build a modern military and ensure dignified conditions for service. All military personnel will receive salaries. We will ensure that military service becomes a source of pride, rather than a reason for people to leave the country," Karapetyan emphasized.
Elaborating on what constitutes correct diplomacy, the leader of the "Strong Armenia" bloc explained that peace cannot exist without guarantors. He noted that the countries acting as guarantors of peace will not simply hold the status of observers. According to him, treaties will be concluded with them, under which these states will be legally obligated to guarantee peace in Armenia. "We understand very well which countries can act as guarantors; however, at this moment, we will not publicly disclose which specific states we are referring to. These will be key regional powers. But if, for example, the United States also wishes to become a guarantor, we would welcome it. If the European Union wishes to guarantee our peace as well, that would also be good. The most important thing is that these guarantors are secured," the bloc leader noted.
He drew attention to the fact that the current authorities have already surrendered parts of the territory and declared the establishment of peace. However, Karapetyan noted that tomorrow it might turn out that new territories must be surrendered to maintain this peace—such as surrendering Syunik, among others. "We intend to emerge from this humiliated state, and to do so very rapidly. Do not think that this requires years. No, it will be achieved very quickly. I am confident we can do it. People tell me that I lack experience, but that is a wrong view—I have it. I know how to build relationships in a way that evokes trust," Karapetyan assured. In summary, he wondered what else needs to happen for everyone to understand that today the Armenian people are on the verge of losing their state.