Armenia’s National Security Service has circulated a draft proposal on the status quo of several new checkpoints on its borders with Azerbaijan. These proposals have made citizens of the surrounding towns and villages uncomfortable, especially in Yeraskh, which borders Nakhchivan.
Specifically, the proposal suggests opening border crossing problems at 3 points along the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, especially near the villages of Sotk (on the Kelbajar border) in Gegharkunik province and Karahunj (on the Eyvazli border) in Syunik province on the eastern border. . Another proposed checkpoint is near the village of Yeraskh (on the Sadarak border) on the western border of Nakhchivan.
The NSS proposal came after Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on August 4 asked the relevant bodies to make proposals that require approval.
Some citizens of Yeraskh have expressed fear about the effect those border checkpoints will have on their daily activities, adding that taking young people to school and other life-changing aspects.
“No one will agree with this,” Anush Martirosyan told Azatutyun. am’s Armenian service, criticizing Pashinyan for taking into account the well-being of citizens in the affected areas.
“It cannot be accepted as true with Azerbaijanis. How many peace agreements has Azerbaijan signed?Did something happen? No,” Martirosyan added.
Areg Kochinyan, an expert on military and political issues, told the Armenian service of Azatutyun. am that he believes that with this step, Armenia seeks to be proactive in neutralizing Azerbaijan’s claims related to the opening of what Baku calls the “Zangezur”. Hall”, an advanced ploy through Baku, seeking a Land Hall through Armenia to link mainland Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan.
On Friday, the proposal was added to an official online page, e-draft. am, which is a portal designed to engage and inspire public debate about the government’s proposals and actions. https://www. e-draft. am/projects /4662/about
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