Security Council chief Grigoryan weighs options for reducing Armenia’s dependencies

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @CivilNetTV
    @CivilNetTV  3 месяца назад

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  • @boomerang567
    @boomerang567 3 месяца назад +11

    No single word, about azeri capture independent armenian territory

  • @sarkismasrian2151
    @sarkismasrian2151 3 месяца назад +8

    By the Step-by-step concept, he is talking about, We are about to lose the entire historical Armenian land to a group of Origin-Unknown nomads and tribes.

  • @karinegregorian937
    @karinegregorian937 3 месяца назад +1

    In contrast to his guest, Patrick did a great job! Well done asking great questions, well articulate, intelligent and to the point! Thank you!

  • @simonsazian9483
    @simonsazian9483 3 месяца назад

    Great job Eric as usual, especially your last question, you always tell it how it is.

  • @mariomedawar1770
    @mariomedawar1770 3 месяца назад +4

    Well done CivilNet!

  • @JosephGarey-ei7ie
    @JosephGarey-ei7ie 2 месяца назад +1

    I like the way he talks, he "doesn't" use any contractions, everything the Minister said is probably third or fourth language😊 I like what the minister said about the military diversification for suppliers,
    Pinaka missile's from India, regiment after regimen.
    Armored personnel carriers from France, mobile 155 mm howitzer from France.
    The Russians finally showed up with a bunch of military equipment that they owed us from many previous purchases.
    Also The Armenian government is license to manufacture AK-47s I don't know the capacity of production output, there's also a lot of high-tech weaponry that they're trying to manufactor domestically. Internal and external military suppliers in tech. the neighbors get down with Israel and Turkey two nasty shittys. We need every last one of the military supplies available to us.

  • @noricd
    @noricd 3 месяца назад

    Good to see video chapters increasing the utility of this post, with the list in the description field.

  • @karinegregorian937
    @karinegregorian937 3 месяца назад +1

    Wow! And this man meets with international dignitaries? I felt physical pain listening to his mumbling! Is this what this government is capable to produce to represent Armenia?! What a misery!

  • @m_r_menian
    @m_r_menian 3 месяца назад +5

    How can one start building trust with azer when aliyev says Armenia is western azer?
    How can you trust np and his gang when when so far their decisions and deeds haven't been worthy of trust?

  • @ednaantonian8369
    @ednaantonian8369 3 месяца назад +6

    Does Armenia have anyone in the government who speaks English with good articulation and fluency? There was absolutely no substance in what he said.

    • @acctutil5881
      @acctutil5881 3 месяца назад

      There was no substance in what you said, just blabbering huh?

    • @JosephGarey-ei7ie
      @JosephGarey-ei7ie 2 месяца назад

      @@acctutil5881 a person like that is what I call a complaint factory and that's all that comes out of them, problems go in and complains come out. How many years ago was one instructed,not to criticize, condemn or complain. however if we do have a legitimate complaint,make a suggestion of solution as well.
      Don't be a complaint factory worker.

  • @georgekashishian7586
    @georgekashishian7586 3 месяца назад +5

    He is asking him about trusting this aliyev guy and his answer is we must have trust and the whole world is like that..but the interviewer asked him about trusting this liar aliyev and not aliyev trusting us...

  • @aksi221
    @aksi221 3 месяца назад +3

    wawaweewa is borat's brother the security chief of armenia?

  • @andrehakoopian
    @andrehakoopian 3 месяца назад +11

    He lied 🤥 all the way to the end.

    • @klimti
      @klimti 3 месяца назад +1

      Could you clarify what exactly he lied about?

  • @davids.tavadian2603
    @davids.tavadian2603 3 месяца назад +3

    So is he trying to build trust or to build a wall ?

  • @aliosmantkt5432
    @aliosmantkt5432 3 месяца назад +5

    Thank you Mr Grigoryan for your realistic and peaceful approach. Civilnet must host more officials from the Government.

  • @ednaantonian8369
    @ednaantonian8369 3 месяца назад +4

    What a weak politician! He has no ideas. He is soft and bends to the enemy. Sign what peace treaty? Why is that signed document of any value knowing Aliyev so well? Stupid!

  • @vartanvartanian4412
    @vartanvartanian4412 3 месяца назад +3

    Very reasonable

  • @lordlex6315
    @lordlex6315 3 месяца назад +1

    What's the use of armament providers if Armenia's military is not modernised

    • @JosephGarey-ei7ie
      @JosephGarey-ei7ie 2 месяца назад

      @@lordlex6315 by the end of the day Armenians should be a "defensive porcupine" . with minimal offensive weaponry, because of budgetary constraints they would have to limit their cruise missiles inventory and other offensive weapons to mostly munitions.

  • @saschab.garibyan6087
    @saschab.garibyan6087 3 месяца назад +2

    good guy 👍👍👍

  • @rafisarkis4563
    @rafisarkis4563 3 месяца назад +11

    I confess it was rather painful to sit through this interview and listen to his broken English as he tried to finagle his points across. My overall impression is that if this man represents both tone and substance of the Armenian government policy abroad, it’s no wonder strong and capable leaders like the Azeri mafia don, and the tsar of Russia don’t take us seriously. The Americans probably think we’re chumps too. He lacks gravitas, presence or even a comprehensive strategic vision; His strategy seems to be a woven pastiche of disconnected ideas derived from many strategic defeats with little evidence of any success. This government, like its predecessors, has been in power for years now with virtually no real accomplishments and a string of colossal defeats. Decades of wasted time. In the US we have an expression that’s apt, ‘shit or get off the can’.
    Armenia’s fatal flaw seems to be its inability to produce capable visionary leaders and diplomats. The one in power currently seems to be heavy on virtue signaling, and gaslighting but with very little achievements. Now I understand that the technocrats around him are a mirror image. And we’re now seeing that the emerging alternative is an obscure Christian cleric? Seriously? Never been less proud or more despondent to be Armenian than after listening to this groveling mealy mouthed bureaucrat.

    • @annonymous_hendik
      @annonymous_hendik 3 месяца назад +10

      Relax with the rhetoric. He most likely speaks more languages than you do and English is most likely his 3rd or maybe even 4th language.
      As far as his message, he danced around the issue of our POW’s which is bizarre. He could have said the truth which is, “Azeries are using them as a bargaining chip right now and will continue to refuse releasing them until a final packaged peace agreement is signed.” This is the truth but diplomats will never speak in hard facts. Diplomacy 101 is dancing around questions so you dont chicken coup yourself to an answer.
      I understand your frustrations with Pashinyan but the GDP went from a pathetic 12.5 billion in 2017 to 25 billion in 2024 and thats with Covid + War. He is diversifying Armenia’s security so Russia doesnt treat us like $2 prostitutes anymore (thank you Robertik/Sergik). What he needs is a peace agreement package that includes Artsakhies returning home and our boys being released. Not sure if either is possible right now but its his job to figure it out. Let’s give him a chance to do it.

    • @rafisarkis4563
      @rafisarkis4563 3 месяца назад +6

      @@annonymous_hendik thanks for engaging. Please excuse my rhetorical style as I excuse your non-sequiturs.
      First off, Armenian officials need to be well versed in the international language of diplomacy (ie English) to better communicate our positions, especially in dire situations as we are in now. I don’t think that’s an unreasonable expectation. In any case most Armenians and diplomats are multilingual so stating that case does not impress anyone.
      Second, here are some facts: Armenia’s 2023 GDP amounts to 51% exports to Russia, 30% imports from Russia. Not to mention total energy and security dependence. This PM has already been in power for 6 years. He’s only recently started plans to seriously diversify the economy despite repeated warnings from experts in past years. I read articles to that effect years ago as several governments were warning him about an impending defeat without serious reforms. Even the Americans warned his government which later came out in leaked U.S. cables. His relationship with Russia was at best testy from day one. Even after 2 wars he barely prepared the economy or military and only AFTER he handed Artsakh over did the wheels start moving earnestly.
      So exactly how many more years do you reckon he should have and fail? By your logic he should have decades more to drive the country into the ground as the previous ones did. They can’t even articulate a clear vision. All we hear is constant gaslighting and virtue signaling about democracy, peace and rule of law. Case in point, do you seriously think the Azeris, Turks and Russians fear Armenia’s democratization because somehow that opens up political channels of support from abroad?

    • @karinegregorian937
      @karinegregorian937 3 месяца назад +2

      Economy is growing due to relocation of Russians and reexports to Russia. Branches of economy increased are civil construction and service industry. No strict plans for army reforms, just sporadic purchases of some weapons here and there. Armenia is slipping down by all indicators of democracy as per all international institutions. Lemkin institute is warning that Armenia is slipping into dictatorship. Police brutality increased, number of people arrested increased. Government officials offers money to villagers to convince them to vote for the ruling party. This man doesn’t deserve to be in power another day!

    • @annonymous_hendik
      @annonymous_hendik 3 месяца назад

      @@karinegregorian937
      1. So you’re saying the ecomony grew from 12 billion to 24.5 billion in 6 years because some Natashas and Vladimirs moved to Armenia? They helped but they doubled Armenia’s economy? Are you even listening to yourself?
      2. Slipping into dictatorship? Send a link showing Lemkin ever said this. I am waiting.
      3. Buying sporadic weapons here and there? France and India have provided more than your Ruskies have in the last 15 years. Tell your Ruskies to pay back the $300 million they stole for weapons Armenia paid for but never received.

    • @JosephGarey-ei7ie
      @JosephGarey-ei7ie 2 месяца назад +1

      The pinaka missiles from India are not sporadic those bad boys are going to keep on coming.

  • @klimti
    @klimti 3 месяца назад +1

    It is what it is. The gov trying hard but the situation is critical and the expectations are high. Don’t think that it is worth to spend ressources to convince most of dashnag-kind falks about their strategy.

  • @Apricotyproducts
    @Apricotyproducts 3 месяца назад +2

    Wow Armenian is infiltrated by the enemy.

  • @arammmm
    @arammmm 2 месяца назад

    Is it always like this on Civilnet English language channel? Snobby people always complain about the quality of spoken language which does not sound as native English???🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @JosephGarey-ei7ie
      @JosephGarey-ei7ie 2 месяца назад +1

      @@arammmm the person Is uneducated and speaks one language badly, this person has absolutely no diplomatic skills. 🤙 They should be suspended from this post no longer to write here.

    • @arammmm
      @arammmm 2 месяца назад

      @@JosephGarey-ei7ie Thank you for confirming what I said.

  • @rudolfstepanyan1987
    @rudolfstepanyan1987 3 месяца назад

    Հայերեն տարբերակը ՞չկա

  • @tigransuqiasyan4839
    @tigransuqiasyan4839 3 месяца назад

    🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲

  • @m_r_menian
    @m_r_menian 3 месяца назад +6

    Insecurity council chief!

  • @m_r_menian
    @m_r_menian 3 месяца назад

    Patrick, why don't you interview Arthur Khachigyan?

  • @onceuponatime2010
    @onceuponatime2010 3 месяца назад +2

    I see not a Security Chief who 's ready to annihilate enemies (the enemy) using both Army and diplomacy, but instead a tired disoriented guy, who is hardly aware of the matter and carries no responsibility.

  • @lordlex6315
    @lordlex6315 3 месяца назад +1

    No "step by step" with central-asian cattle

  • @lordlex6315
    @lordlex6315 3 месяца назад +1

    russia is the third turk (it has always been).

  • @user-df4nl1mg4v
    @user-df4nl1mg4v 3 месяца назад +7

    հետաքրքիր ա ում համար ա էս անասունը անգլերեն խոսում

    • @sargisvardanian
      @sargisvardanian 3 месяца назад +4

      Nenca anum vor qo nman angraget eshery chhaskanan

    • @user-df4nl1mg4v
      @user-df4nl1mg4v 3 месяца назад +3

      @@sargisvardanianTre dinjac ,ay makeres ,qo xghchuk mtqov im gratsy ches haskana

    • @Valeriy-le8gk
      @Valeriy-le8gk 3 месяца назад +4

      English pls you are on English speaking channel now

    • @LA-bt7it
      @LA-bt7it 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@sargisvardanianանգլերեն իմանալը գրագիտության նշա՞ն է, այ տխմար, բա լատինատառ գրելը ի՞նչ է, այ անդաստիարակ։

    • @karinegregorian937
      @karinegregorian937 3 месяца назад +4

      it is not English this man is speaking, this broken mumbling is not English. The question is correct; who is he talking to as English speaking people are not able to understand this blah blah step step by step step