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YEREVAN, MARCH 14, ARMENPRESS. The structure of armament purchase by Armenia and Azerbaijan derives from the goals pursued by countries: therefore, Armenia gives more preference to weapons designed for defensive and punitive attacks, whereas Azerbaijan’s preference is clear – everything that is needed for conducting an offensive operation, Ruben Mehrabyan – expert at the Armenian Institute of International and Security Affairs (AIISA), told Armenpress.
YEREVAN, MARCH 14, ARMENPRESS. The structure of armament purchase by Armenia and Azerbaijan derives from the goals pursued by countries: therefore, Armenia gives more preference to weapons designed for defensive and punitive attacks, whereas Azerbaijan’s preference is clear – everything that is needed for conducting an offensive operation, Ruben Mehrabyan – expert at the Armenian Institute of International and Security Affairs (AIISA), told Armenpress.
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YEREVAN, MARCH 14, ARMENPRESS. The structure of armament purchase by Armenia and Azerbaijan derives from the goals pursued by countries: therefore, Armenia gives more preference to weapons designed for defensive and punitive attacks, whereas Azerbaijan’s preference is clear – everything that is needed for conducting an offensive operation, Ruben Mehrabyan – expert at the Armenian Institute of International and Security Affairs (AIISA), told Armenpress.
At Zvartnots, Armenia’s main international airport, hundreds of Armenians board the scores of daily flights heading to Russia. The groups, mostly made up of men, head north looking for jobs and stability, feeding a migration flow that is one of the causes of the South Caucasus nation’s most pressing issue: population, or rather the lack thereof.