Armenian President arrives in Kalbajar region
Baku / 13.06.18 / Turan: On Wednesday, Armenian President Armen Sargsyan arrived in Nagorno-Karabakh, and then immediately went to the Dadivank monastery (12th century), which isin the Kalbajar region of Azerbaijan occupied by the Armenians. Accompanied by Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan, Sargsyan inspected the Dadivank complex and talked with tourists.
Previously, Armenian leaders did not advertise their visits to the occupied areas around Karabakh. It is unclear what the Armenian authorities want to say by this. It is not excluded that this is the "answer" to the promotion of Azerbaijani positions in Nakhchivan. -02D-
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