Pashinyan: Opposition Wants to Provoke War and Surrender Territory
Baku / 20.05.19 / Turan: At today's meeting on the problems of the judicial system, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said the forces of the former regime are trying to provoke split, contradictions and even enmity between the population of Armenia and Karabakh.
Representatives of the former regime are trying to use their connections in Karabakh to spread false information about the government and the Prime Minister of Armenia. "I see under this the intention to provoke military actions, surrender the territories and shift the responsibility on the Armenian government. I consider this as treason. I will undertake tough methods to eradicate such intentions," said Pashinyan.
The time has also come to create a group in the parliament to study the circumstances of the April 2016 war, he said. -02D-
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- 20 May 2019 13:08
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- 20 May 2019 13:17
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