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A border between countries is considered after the recognized demarcation, which was not done between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Robert Kocharyan, the second President and leader of the “Armenia” bloc—for the snap parliamentary elections on June 20, on Thursday stated this during a meeting with the residents and this bloc’s active members of Kotayk Province.

"That border may need to be clarified in many places; the process is long," Kocharyan added, in particular.

In his opinion, the situation in which Armenia has found itself today is not favorable for it for such a demarcation. "We [Armenia] are in a weakened state, and they [the Azerbaijanis] have the opportunity to put pressure on us. Even if you start a process, you should not finish that process until you stand on your feet and become a full-fledged negotiating party. Today we are not a full-fledged negotiating party; today we are a party that has put all its hopes on Russia. And whoever speaks, they immediately make the ‘pass’ to Russia. This also has another dangerous thing: if the issue is not resolved, in the end the self-consciousness says, 'So, Russia does not want [it].' Conspiracy theory begins to work. But it’s not your fault; putting it in someone else's ‘pocket’ is the mastery of this [ruling] power [in Armenia]," Robert Kocharyan emphasized.

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