I had the opportunity to follow the previous panel. This issue was covered by our colleagues in the first session.
There are several issues and restrictions in place. We're speaking about 2,000 soldiers with an unclear international mandate, without any opportunity or regulation to impose any coercion or force if there's any disturbance. The 2,000 people are called there to protect 154 kilometres of border between Artsakh and Azerbaijan. We know that this is not a significant number. We know that more effective peacekeeping will demand more boots on the ground and a clear international mandate.
This is one of the reasons why we have also been calling for the internationalization of the peacekeeping effort. We want the world to have more of a say on this issue. We want Artsakh's security to be subjected to a more consistent international system of security.