Edgar Ghazaryan: Armenia’s ‘pro-Turkish’ authorities will hand over minefield maps to Azerbaijan
The current “pro-Turkish” authorities of Armenia will hand over the maps of minefields in Artsakh to Azerbaijan, former Chief of Staff of the Constitutional Court Edgar Ghazaryan said on Tuesday.
“After the meeting of the Russian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers in Baku and the news conference that followed, it became clear to me that in the near future, the pro-Turkish authorities of Armenia will hand over to Azerbaijan the maps of the minefields that fell under the control of Azerbaijan to save the lives of Azeri soldiers,” he wrote on Facebook.
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Edgar Ghazaryan: Relatives of war victims should demand answers from person responsible for situation at Feb. 20 rally
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, former Chief of Staff of Armenia’s Constitutional Court Edgar Ghazaryan states that every Armenian citizen who was at Yerevan’s Republic Square during the anti-government protests on 23 April 2018, must also join the nationwide rally in the Armenian capital on February 20 to demand Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan s resignation. Unfortunately, there may have been people among them who were killed in the [recent Artsakh] war. All their relatives should come and, in my opinion, demand answers from the person who is responsible for the current situation, Ghazaryan told a news conference on Wednesday.