In his statements to Monday's episode of "Beyond the News" (10/26/2020), he added that Armenia is trying to obtain more military support from its partners abroad during the ceasefire periods, and as a result of its missile attacks, many civilians in Azerbaijan lost their lives, stressing However, Azerbaijan is using its right of self-defense.

On the other hand, Dikran Kaboyan, editor-in-chief of the Arab section of the official Armenian News Agency, said that the problem lies with the Azerbaijani side, because it signs the armistice agreement but does not respect it, considering that the Azerbaijani confusion is not expected. Therefore, “Armenia expects an American response to this breach, especially since Satellite satellites can determine who violated the armistice. "

He went on to say that the international community has become incomprehensible, as Azerbaijan - at direct Turkish instigation - does not comply with the ceasefire resolution and continues to make its military choice.

For his part, Ariel Cohen, senior researcher at the Atlantic Council for International Relations, said that America - unlike Russia - is not a party to the conflict between the two countries, and for this reason Armenia sees Russia as an ally and the mediation it offers does not succeed, hoping that both sides will take into account all Diplomatic attempts to stop the fighting and move to diplomatic solutions.

He added that international law is not on Armenia's side, so they know that the status quo will continue, but the military advantage that Azerbaijan has obtained is too great for Armenia to stop.

He pointed out that US President Donald Trump said that he hopes the war between the two countries will stop immediately, and this position the Armenians hope for because they lose the war and want a truce.

It is noteworthy that Azerbaijan denied any hope that Armenia would adhere to the armistice that was reached through US mediation, while Yerevan accused Baku of violating that truce shortly after it took effect.

For his part, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said that those calling for a humanitarian truce send weapons to Armenia.