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Separatists Want to Place 100-150 Families from Lebanon in Karabakh
Baku / 11.08.20 / Turan: The leader of the separatists of Karabakh Arayik Harutyunyan proposed to resettle 100-150 Armenian families from Lebanon. On August 9, an airplane with humanitarian aid was sent to Lebanon; Harutyunyan was also the initiator of this. David Babayan, Harutyunyan's advisor on international issues, told the press about it.
At the same time, he acknowledged that the implementation of this issue takes time and effort. “Before they come and get a job, the issue of employment must be resolved, and all this must be ready. There should be a very well-developed program,” the Armenian media quoted Babayan.
It should be noted that the Armenians use all the Middle East conflicts to change the demographic situation in their favor in Karabakh and Armenia. So, earlier a group of Armenians from Syria was resettled to Karabakh. Also, several programs were developed for the return to Karabakh of Armenians who left for Russia and other countries. -02D-
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