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“Former Minister of Defense Warns Against Armenia Signing Ceasefire Agreement with Karabakh: It Would Be a Big Mistake, Says Samvel Babayan”

Armenian officials have denied reports of a ceasefire agreement being signed with Karabakh, stating that no such agreement exists. Former Minister of Defense and former Prime Minister, Samvel Babayan, expressed his concerns about the potential agreement during a closed meeting of the ANC investigative committee. Babayan emphasized that if Armenia were to return Artsakh, the condition should be clearly stated in the document. At this stage, Babayan does not believe that a ceasefire agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan is possible.

While there have been speculations about Armenia signing a ceasefire agreement with Karabakh, it is important to note that Armenian officials have denied such reports. During a closed meeting of the ANC investigative committee, Samvel Babayan voiced his concerns about the potential agreement, stating that the condition of returning Artsakh should be clearly indicated in the document. Babayan currently does not see a possibility of Armenia and Azerbaijan signing a ceasefire agreement.

Contrary to rumors, Armenian authorities have refuted claims of signing a ceasefire agreement with Karabakh. Former Minister of Defense and former Prime Minister, Samvel Babayan, raised concerns during a closed meeting of the ANC investigative committee, questioning the terms of the potential agreement. According to Babayan, if Artsakh were to be returned, the conditions must be explicitly stated in the document. At present, Babayan does not believe that Armenia and Azerbaijan will come to a ceasefire agreement.

Armenian officials have dismissed reports of a ceasefire agreement being signed with Karabakh. During a closed meeting of the ANC investigative committee, Samvel Babayan, former Minister of Defense and former Prime Minister, expressed doubts about the feasibility of such an agreement. Babayan emphasized the importance of clearly indicating the conditions for the return of Artsakh in any potential document. Currently, Babayan does not see the possibility of Armenia and Azerbaijan reaching a ceasefire agreement.

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