The account exposes who has the privilege and gall within the gay community to party during a pandemic and at whose expense. But why this account, and why now?
BY ARA KHACHATOURIAN
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s office on Friday, once again, neither denied nor confirmed that Pashinyan will travel to Moscow on Monday for Karabakh talks with the presidents of Russia and Azerbaijan, Vladimir Putin and Ilham Aliyev. Similarly, official Baku has also dodged the issue.
For days some opposition forces and social media outlets have said that Pashinyan will meet with Aliyev in Moscow to finalize the points of the November 9 agreement that ended military operations in Karabakh but saw the surrender of territories in Armenia and Artsakh to Azerbaijan. These reports also warn that Pashinyan may make further concessions to Azerbaijan.
The Justice Department could not accept the concept that a president could make himself above the law and would be forced to bring charges against the ex-
Tribune Editorial: Introducing The Tribuneâs editorial principles and agenda
Welcome to the new Salt Lake Tribune Opinion section.
(Screenshot) The Salt Lake Tribuneâs Opinion cover from January 3, 2021.
By The Salt Lake Tribune Editorial Board
  | Jan. 3, 2021, 12:30 p.m. | Updated: 4:03 p.m.
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