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The issue is not about the gas price but about the state's sovereignty: Babajanyan.
The question is not about the price of gas but about the state's sovereignty. If Armenia is guided solely by gas price calculations, the question arises: is being a state worth more than Russian "cheap" gas?

If Armenian political scientists were aware, they wouldn't have talked nonsense for years. Atanesyan
t is iron logic; you can't say anything. But it would be good if he knew that in the negotiations held in Rome in July-August 1992 under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group, Azerbaijan raised the issue of withdrawing Armenian troops from Lachin and Shushi because the course of the war was in its favor.

Armenia participates in this important event: Babajanyan
An alliance with France means direct access to European defense and technological systems.

It would later be revealed that the Kocharyan-Oskanyan couple had tried to convince the Huntsmans. Babajanyan
This confused. Soon, the head of the Armenian Diocese of North America, Archbishop Vache Hovsepyan, found out that Kocharyan had been hosted by the Huntsman family, one of the leaders of the famous Mormon church in the United States. The Huntsmans had been active in Armenia after the 1988 earthquake. Archbishop Vache insisted that Kocharyan was a Mormon.
"Is the 'Third Road' the ceded corridor?" Torosyan
How can we forget Khtsaberd, Parukh, the blockade of the Lachin corridor, and the failure to return the prisoners?