YEREVAN – Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikyan stated today that he does not foresee any grounds for a new escalation of tensions in the region.
Papikyan emphasized that the recently signed U.S.-Armenian “strategic partnership” agreement does not include provisions for U.S. arms supplies to Armenia. Instead, he noted that the United States will continue to train Armenian military personnel, assist in reforming Armenia’s armed forces, and conduct joint military exercises.
“The Armenian authorities must ensure border security through a balanced policy. This responsibility cannot be shifted onto the army or external partners. Rhetoric is rhetoric, but there must be grounds for any aggression. As Defense Minister, I see no basis for escalation in the region,” Papikyan said during a press conference, addressing concerns about Azerbaijan’s recent threats.
“Armenia operates with a narrative focused on establishing peace in the region, and our proposals are well-founded,” he added.
The minister stressed that Armenia has clear solutions and proposals for all issues. “Dialogue and discussion of these proposals can address all points of interest. Our approaches are transparent and understood by everyone. I prefer not to dwell on the past but to focus on my vision for peace in the region,” he stated.
According to Papikyan, any aggression requires justification, and Armenia’s consistent peace-oriented stance eliminates such grounds.
“I don’t believe there are grounds for escalation in the region. Of course, the situation is influenced not only by Armenia and its neighbors. The region is experiencing challenges, but these can be resolved through negotiations,” Papikyan concluded.