Armenia says faced massive transfer of terrorists into region in 2020

Armenia says faced massive transfer of terrorists into region in 2020

PanARMENIAN.Net - In the fall of 2020, Armenia faced a massive transfer of foreign terrorists and militants used as mercenaries in the region, Deputy Foreign Minister Armen Ghevondyan said Wednesday, February 9.

"Steps aimed at building up collective efforts in the fight against terrorism, the training, financing and equipping of foreign terrorists and fighters for use as mercenaries in armed conflicts, are generally recognized. We faced this in the fall of 2020 in our region," Gevondyan said at the Valdai Discussion Club, Sputnik Armenia reports.

According to him, over the years of its existence, the CSTO has become a factor in maintaining regional security. He noted that against the background of the degradation of security mechanisms in the world, the organization, as a multifunctional structure, is aimed at ensuring the security of its members.

In the war against Artsakh (Karabakh), Turkey supported Azerbaijan militarily, also by transferring terrorist mercenaries from the Middle East to fight against Karabakh. Armenia was the first to report on Turkey's deployment of thousands of Syrian fighters to Azerbaijan. International media publications followed suit, as did reactions from France, Russia, Iran.

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