The authorities lied for 44 days during the war and were manipulating the people, convincing that we were winning, but at the end it appeared that we were not winning at all, but even were being crushed and defeated, head of Bright Armenia faction Edmon Marukyan wrote on Facebook today.
“The authorities were convincing the people that without taking into consideration their opinion no decision could have been made in Karabakh conflict settlement issue while at the end it became clear that the country’s prime minister in a hidden way, secretly from his teammates and all others signed a document,” Marukyan wrote, registering that no one knows what is happening now.
Ombudsman: Armenian government must publish draft document on border demarcation
The government must publish the draft document on the demarcation of Armenia’s borders, which was partially published on the internet on Wednesday and which was confirmed at a cabinet meeting on Thursday, Human Rights Defender (Ombudsman) Arman Tatoyan said in a statement.
Caretaker Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan today confirmed that Armenia is negotiating a new document with Azerbaijan and Russia after the paper was partially published by Armenia s former Ambassador to the Holy See Mikayel Minasyan. The latter claimed Pashinyan is going to sign the new agreement damaging the interests of Armenia.
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2021-05-20 14:04:00
Armenian HRD Calls on Pashinyan to Release Full Text of Border Demarcation Document
Armenian Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan has called on the government to publish the full draft of a document, released yesterday by Armenia s former ambassador to the Vatican Mikayel Minasyan that purports to be a new agreement reached by Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia on the demarcation of the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Acting Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan today verified the authenticity of the document, most of which was redacted, and said it’s in the best interests of Armenia.
Pashinyan said the document cannot be fully revealed because it would not be “politically correct” to do so.
Armenia close to new agreement with Azerbaijan
Eurasianet
20 May 2021, 22:49 GMT+10
Armenia is set to sign an agreement with Azerbaijan that could address many of the current disputes between the two sides, but amid collapsing trust in the government many Armenians are demanding that the terms of the deal be made public.
On May 20, Armenia s acting prime minister Nikol Pashinyan confirmed the authenticity of a document that had been circulating online since the previous evening. He called it a preliminary agreement that was 100 percent consistent with the national interests of Armenia. If Azerbaijan implements the agreements [that are stipulated in the document] then I will sign the document, he told a government session.