Nikol Pashinyan
Nikol Pashinyan Not to Resign
Baku / 14.12.20 / Turan: A three-day mourning will be announced in Armenia on December 19. On December 14, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this live on his Facebook page. According to him, December 19 marks the 40th day of the end of hostilities.
He also denied allegations that his family members had left Armenia. "Since the beginning of the war, none of my family members have left Armenia and are not going to do so.
Pashinyan also denied rumors that he was going to resign, reiterating that he would resign only with the will of the people.
"" I can refuse the status given to me by people only on the basis of reliable results of the will of the people․ Until such an expression of will takes place, I will continue to fulfill my functions as Prime Minister. Now the main task is to stabilize the situation in Armenia, and we must work on this," Pashinyan said. -02D-
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