Gerard Libaridian, who served as advisor for Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosyan:
"When President Putin and other [world leaders] say that the status of Karabakh is not defined, they do not mean that independence of Karabakh is possible."
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"They have already said that this is impossible - that [Karabakh] is part of Azerbaijan. They made it very clear."
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"In the past, Russian diplomats did not support a single project that did not envisage Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan. The only thing they did was agree to postpone the status issue."
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"The statement [of November 9] makes it clear that there is no question of a choice - a choice between "independent Karabakh" or within Azerbaijan. This choice no longer exists - if it ever existed."
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Negotiations can be about two scenarios...
These are two options - territorial or extraterritorial [autonomy within Azerbaijan]. And guarantees for [Armenian] minorities - and that's all.
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Mövzu. Ermənistan Baş naziri Nikol Paşinyan bu gün ikinci geniş açıqlama yayaraq, müharibənin dayandırmağa necə məcbur olmasını izah edib.
“Oktyabrın 19-da Araik Arutyunyan mənə zəng elədi. O dedi ki, müharibəni dayandırmaq lazımdır."
Onun sözlərinə görə, bu, təkcə onun fikri deyildi, müharibənin dayandırılmasını DQR”in “keçmiş prezidentləri” Arkadi Qukasyan, Bako Saakyan, həmçinin eks-prezidentlər Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Robert Köçəryan və Serj Sərkisyan da istəyir”.
Paşinyan bundan sonra Rusiya lideri Vladimir Putinə zəng etdiyini qeyd edib:
According to the WHO, Japan has long struggled with one of the highest suicide rates in the world.
In 2016, Japan had a suicide mortality rate of 18.5 per 100,000 people, and almost triple the annual global average of 10.6 per 100,000 people.
While the reasons for Japan's high suicide rate are complex, long working hours, school pressure, social isolation and a cultural stigma around mental health issues have all been cited as contributing factors. #itsokaynottobeokay