Nikol Pashinyan and Arayik Harutyunyan
After three days of waiting, Pashinyan received Harutyunyan
Baku/12.10.22/Turan: On Wednesday, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with the leader of the Karabakh separatists, Arayik Harutyunyan, in Yerevan.
Pashinyan received Harutyunyan after three days of waiting, ignoring the delegation of Karabakh people who came with him.
After returning from a quadripartite meeting in Prague, Pashinyan held a meeting of the Security Council without inviting the Karabakh people, although this had previously happened regularly.
Immediately after that, the representative of the Armenian Foreign Ministry Hunanyan stated that Armenia does not have the ability to protect the security of Karabakh.
Meanwhile, Harutyunyan's delegation arrived in Yerevan at the request of the Karabakh people, who are outraged by the statement signed in Prague by Aliyev and Pashinyan that Armenia and Azerbaijan support each other's territorial integrity.
According to a number of Armenian media, Pashinyan called on Harutyunyan to resign from the post of "president of Karabakh." ---02D---
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