Again, Mr. Chong, I would recommend that possibly the next panel would provide a more specific answer to that.
The demands were very singular when this first began, but they have evolved over time to encompass a longer list of grievances. What at one time may have been about a very specific issue has since evolved to be about a variety of issues. You often hear things like, “Well, we need to have inspection of metals extraction in Artsakh by Azerbaijani natural resources officials.” Moving on, it became, “We need to have customs checkpoints in order to prevent weapons from making it into Artsakh.” Further on, they said that there have been foreigners visiting Artsakh without obtaining Azerbaijani visas, so they have to obtain those visas, which turns into that there have also been people from Iran who are fomenting dissent and so forth, who are coming into the Artsakh Republic. Finally, it was that there has been Russian influence and there have been all sorts of provocateurs.
The list of grievances gets longer by the day. I'm not sure if there is necessarily a singular aim at this point.