The unwritten law stipulating for heroization of the assassins of Armenians in Turkey and Azerbaijan has grown into a full-fledged state policy, a military expert said, commenting on recent release of Azeri axe-murderer Ramil Safarov.
According to David Jamalyan, “Azerbaijan will always pose a threat to Armenia. Facts prove that only an unprotected Armenian is vulnerable to Azeri treachery, which is why a strong army deployed along the country’s border is crucial uncer the circumstances.”
“Artsakh must be announced a security zone, with its current borders retained. A security zone cannot be given up to a state pursuing a policy of Armenophobia. The liberated territories are of utmost importance in preservation of strategic safety,” the expert said.
Jamalyan, however, disagrees that Safarov extradition has increased the possibility of a new war. “For a new war to break out, a change in the balance of forces must occur. However, neither Artsakh defense army, nor Armenia’s armed forces are weakening, but rather going stronger day by day,” the expert said, citing the armies’ successfully repelling numerous Azeri attacks as an example.