War Won't Settle Karabakh Conflict

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Unfortunately today we live according to the formula "if you want peace be ready for war. The reality of our region makes us be cautious in security issues," NKR President Arkady Ghukasian told reporters in Yerevan after laying a wreath to the Memorial to those killed in Karabakh's national-liberation war.



In his words, today the war goes on in the economic, political and cultural fields. "We are doomed to win this struggle. The war was not our choice but we won it. However life has proved that war doesn't settle issues and we should find a political resolution of the conflict. War takes the lives of the bravest. We lost so many young men and now we must build a state that would reflect their dreams," the NKR President said, reported IA Regnum.
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