A new war between Azerbaijan and Armenia could begin before the end of this week.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this at a meeting with residents of border villages in the Tavush region.
According to Pashinyan, this could happen if Yerevan does not compromise with Baku on the issue of villages that are considered enclaves.
Village enclaves are called territories inhabited by Azerbaijanis, but within Armenia.
“Now we can leave here, let’s go and tell Azerbaijan that no, we are not going to do anything. This means that at the end of the week a war will begin,” the Armenian prime minister said.
He explained that in order to avoid war, the Armenian authorities are forced to adjust their border with the possible transfer of Baku under the control of two villages – Voskepar and Kirants.
Azerbaijan, as local parliamentarians stated, lays claim to eight border villages on the territory of Armenia.
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