Armenia’s first president comments on Pashinyan’s Syunik visit
Armenia’s first President Levon Ter-Petrosyan has commented on Wednesday’s visit of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to Syunik Province, where he faced angry protests.
“For me, the most disgusting episode of Pashinyan’s trip to Syunik was when Pashinyan broke into the house of a woman in the village of Shurnukh without permission late in the evening,” iLur.am quoted him as saying.
“I would not like to see the prime minister of my country in a more humiliating situation, a situation in which the prime minister’s idea of the rights of citizens, unfortunately, does not differ from that of a slave owner,” the ex-president added.
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22 Apr in 16:20
Armenia committed provocations on the state border with Azerbaijan after a visit by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to Zangezur district on April 21, according to the press center of Azerbaijan s State Border Service.
In the evening of the same day, the Armenian military shelled the units of the State Border Service of Azerbaijan in the village of Seyidler of Zangilan district, near the border with Armenia, and the positions of the units of the Border Service of the Federal Security Service of Russia, serving in this direction from the Armenian side.
Following the incident, the Russian border guards appealed to their Azerbaijani colleagues, urging them not to react to the incident, since, according to them, the persons who committed the provocation were drunk.
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