During the third episode of the Family Podcast, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan underscored the need for "soft power" tools to ensure the country's security.
"Let me give a very simple and concise example – our security model in the Collective Security Treaty Organization. Recently, we have learned that the head of one of the countries in the Collective Security Treaty Organization went and discussed the operation being organized against us. This is a very vivid example, but this has happened repeatedly throughout history," Pashinyan said .
Pashinyan emphasized that when all security measures are based only on rigid mechanisms, it means that security is incomplete or depends on the will of other forces.
"That is why so-called 'soft power' tools for security should also be used. When the first is a hard tool, the second is a hard tool, the third is a hard tool, it means you have no security, or your security is in someone else's pocket," Pashinyan concluded.