Nikol Pashinyan urged Karabakh people not to interfere in the processes in Armenia
Baku/29.11.18/Turan: Acting Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan harshly criticized the leaders of Nagorno-Karabakh for interfering in the political processes in Armenia and trying to comment on the actions of Pashinyan himself.
Speaking at a meeting with voters in Chambarak today, Pashinyan accused the leaders of Nagorno-Karabakh and in particular the assistant to the "president" David Babayan.
Pashinyan was outraged by the fact that the leaders of Karabakh called "speculation" a reminder of Pashinyan that he sent his son to serve in Karabakh.
"I cannot understand the activity of the representatives of Nagorno-Karabakh. Why have they become more active, and why are they trying to somehow intervene and demonstrate their presence in the campaign for the forthcoming parliamentary elections in Armenia?" he said.
Then Pashinyan directly accused the assistant of Bako Sahakyan of incorrect behavior and exceeding his authority.
"Mister Bako Sahakyan, I urge you to call the representatives of your Cabinet of Ministers to order and send them to work. Why should the press secretary of the President of Karabakh comment in a day about my statements? And what will happen if my press secretary will comment on known and unknown events in Karabakh? Imagine the consequences of this? Come to your senses and do your work," Armenian media quoted Pashinyan. -02D-
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