
ArmInfo.The government formed following the parliamentary elections in Armenia on June 7 will create a robust security system that will ensure the harmonisation of all acquired weapons. Narek Karapetyan, a member of the board of the Strong Armenia party, made this statement on May 28 at the Sardarapat Memorial Complex on the occasion of First Republic Day.
Speaking about the military parade organized on May 28, he expressed his conviction that it was held with one goal - to demonstrate before the parliamentary elections that the current government in Armenia was able to acquire at least some military equipment. "But I am confident that the next government in Armenia will receive these weapons as gifts, purchase them at competitive prices, and Armenia will have a robust security system that will ensure all acquired weapons are interoperable. This is not the case today, which could lead to major problems," Karapetyan emphasized.
Furthermore, he noted that the country's authorities are mismanaging their relations with their allies, focusing only on resolving relations with Azerbaijan. According to him, this will prevent the country from maintaining a balance of power. The party board member called it unprecedented for a country that poses a threat to Armenia to be the guarantor of its security. "This is unprecedented in the world. Don't you think this country has ambitions to absorb Armenia? We must preserve Armenian identity-that is our primary task now. We must develop Armenia, create an environment in which the Armenian population will grow and our compatriots living in other countries will be able to return to their homeland," Karapetyan assured.
In this regard, he called on the Armenian people to make the right choice in the parliamentary elections. "The people of Armenia must choose to build Armenia. We must create a model in Armenia within which our country can create jobs in the region. The current model only leads to us worsening our relations with our allies, in exchange for two congratulatory messages from Turkey and Azerbaijan. But, I repeat, our long-standing adversaries cannot be our friends. We will strive to improve relations with them, but, without forgetting the existing threat, we will also build allied relations with other countries 'for a rainy day.' This is precisely why Armenia has survived the past 100 years," the Strong Armenia party board member concluded.
As a reminder, Armenia celebrates First Republic Day on May 28. On that day, a parade was held in Republic Square, during which the country's authorities demonstrated their newly acquired weapons. It should be noted that the last large-scale military parade in Armenia took place on September 21, 2016, in Republic Square in Yerevan, following the 4-day April War of 2016.