Former Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs names those ``who surrendered Artsakh``
ArmInfo. We as a nation have not prepared to defend Artsakh. Chief Commissioner for Diaspora
Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Zare Sinanyan told reporters about this during a briefing on July 4, answering the question "who surrendered Artsakh?".
In particular, he noted that after 1994, an exceptional opportunity
to protect this achievement was missed. "In addition, we were unable
to create a diplomatic system, the entire complex of diplomatic
relations that would provide us with the opportunity to provide
support for certain countries in this matter," Sinanyan said.
When asked by journalists who he meant when he said "we", the
Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs answered - the Armenian people.
Late this June, Secretary of the Security Council Armen Grigoryan, in
a conversation with journalists, accused Russia of surrendering
Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan. In particular, he stated that Russia
came to Nagorno-Karabakh, handed it over to Azerbaijan and returned
to Russia. Grigoryan emphasized that without the permission of the
Russian Federation there would be no war.