“Before leaving for Prague, I told our CSTO partners that I saw a threat of attack on our sovereign territory. They responded by saying they did not consider it possible and that Armenia's borders were their 'red line’,” said Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, APA reports citing Armenian media.
Pashinyan also referred to the incidents of September 2022, as well as those in November and May 2021:
“I say this openly – I considered their response disrespectful to Armenia. That’s why I decided the Armenian government must recognize the country’s territorial integrity. For those who still don’t understand what happened on October 6, 2022, let me clarify once again: on that day, the Prime Minister recognized both Armenia's and its neighbor's territorial integrity. These matters are interconnected.”