"It must be said directly that we are experiencing a security crisis," said RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, "No one is going to abdicate responsibility for this," According to Pashinyan, there are significant uncertainties.
He referred to the opposition's criticism that the existing money should be spent on the security system, not paving the streets, "There is logic in this, but it is not complete because the asphalt also has security significance; the asphalt is also the mobility of the troops, the mobility of the security system."
He noted that spending the existing money for objective or subjective reasons is impossible, "When you were in power, you controlled it well; the opposition couldn't control it better; today, we are the government, and we control it better. There is nothing to argue here. And when I say security crisis, you have to understand what kind of crisis it is. This is a crisis of the security architecture created during our independence. This is in 2020. was not created but rather. We can mention dates. October 27 was also celebrated. This resulted from a deep and serious crisis in our security architecture."
According to him, that crisis in 2011 happened when Russia started selling weapons to Azerbaijan; the problem in 2016 was also "You were signing an association agreement with the EU, then one day you suddenly decided not to sign the association agreement. What happened that you decided on one day? You had been negotiating about signing an association agreement for three years, and it turned around. What happened, how did it happen, what did you negotiate, how did you negotiate?"