Armenia concerned about Azerbaijan’s weapons buildup: MPSeptember 16, 2024 - 18:23 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia is concerned about Azerbaijan’s large-scale arms acquisitions from various countries, Member of Parliament and Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Defense and Security Affairs Andranik Kocharyan has said. “Of course, we are concerned over the large-scale weapons acquisitions carried out by Azerbaijan from various countries,” he said when asked at a press briefing whether there is a risk of escalation by Azerbaijan, Armenpress reports. “If the former government had been concerned too in the past then during the 44-day-war our warehouses would’ve been full, our mobilization resource would’ve been better trained, we would’ve been rather prepared to withstand problems…We shouldn’t speak much about concerns, we must act and work. And that’s what we are doing now,” Kocharyan said, adding that Armenia is carrying out programs aimed at preventing Azerbaijan’s intentions. Top stories Grigoryan added that the situation around the world and particularly in the region is very difficult. The Armenian Defense Ministry has denied Azerbaijan's accusations of violating the ceasefire. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan took to social media to thank his Lithuanian counterpart for the contribution. President of the Armenian parliament Alen Simonyan met with the Speaker of the Azerbaijani Milli Majlis Sahiba Gafarova. Partner news | WCIT 2024 launches in Armenia Hayrapetyan told reporters in Yerevan that Armenia is hosting the event for the second time in five years. Lavrov meets Armenia’s new envoy to Russia in Moscow On October 4, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met with the newly appointed Ambassador of Armenia, Gurgen Arsenyan. Ucom completes network modernization in Gyumri, Vanadzor This long-term project is aimed at upgrading Ucom's mobile network across all the regions of Armenia. U.S. lawmakers urge Blinken to push Azerbaijan on Armenia ahead of COP29 The lawmakers, which include 10 senators and 48 representatives, urged Blinken to force Azerbaijan to take "tangible measures". |