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Yerevan is going to sign documents recognizing results of war in Karabakh - opposition
Baku/02.09.21/Turan: Today, the national-democratic pole of Armenia, uniting a number of opposition figures and organizations of the country, made a statement accusing the authorities of preparing to sign defeatist agreements.
According to the available information, the Armenian authorities intend to sign several anti-Armenian documents in September-October, which are recognized to fix and legalize the consequences of the 44-day war. Obviously, it is about the implementation of the "Lavrov plan", it will be destructive for Armenia, - the statement says.
"The National Democratic Pole assures that it is informed about the plans of the authorities and calls on the conscious and patriotic part of the Armenian people to be ready to start the process of the liberation struggle and to impose their will on the country's squares," the appeal says. -02D-
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- 2 September 2021 17:53
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