Nikol Pashinyan
Nikol Pashinyan called Shusha a sad and unhappy city
Baku/16.11.20/Turan: On Monday, at the National Assembly, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, answering a question from the deputies, said that Shusha is a sad and unhappy city.
“They tell us that they sold Shusha, who sold it? If they sold Shusha, they sold the last 30 years, because it was an unhappy and sad city. If they needed the city then why was it in such a state? Was it necessary to liberate these territories, if so, why?” Pashinyan said.
“Over the past few years, only a few dedicated businessmen have invested there. These territories were leased for 30 years when weeds grew there,” Nikol Pashinyan said. -02D-
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