Artak Zakaryan, a member of the RPA executive body, wrote:
“No matter how much the rulers who surrendered their native Artsakh and caused the death of thousands of young people talk about improving Armenia’s indicators, the reality will not change.
Right and left they talk about the “free market”, about the alleged elimination of economic monopolies, but it still does not bring foreign investments to Armenia.
And who will bring, invest in a country whose people have vague ideas about their future?
Who will guarantee investments, where even the external security issues of the state are not resolved, and the highest authorities and the political system are talking about possible new war risks?
Who will trust their investments to a government that has become known in foreign relations as unreliable, flitting from place to place, lacking stable relations with allied and partner countries?
Who is ready to make long-term investments and capital expenditures in a country whose government is unable to guarantee the inviolability of private property of its citizens and compatriots of Artsakh?
Who is the foolish investor who will believe in a government that implements policies contrary to and contradicting the main provisions written in its operating plan?
Big business and especially foreign investment is one of the sensitive areas of any state. There is no security, stability, social justice, guaranteed export and import policy, and there will be no investment attraction. How can a government that spreads enmity and public division attract foreign investors? for
The bubble of Armenian “democracy” is no longer attractive. It has been inflated only for foreign players to advance their strategic plans for their own interests, openly using the rulers of Armenia.
All major investments in Armenia and Artsakh were made during the administration of the previous authorities, particularly Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan, with clear guarantees and reliable partnership relations.
For foreign business, today’s Armenia has been and is being used as a transit, from which the state does not gain any lasting value, except for the income from financial circulation.