Armenia’s Pashinyan sees no need for revolution in ArtsakhNovember 24, 2018 - 15:16 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia’s acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has expressed full support for the authorities of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) and sees no need for a revolution there. His comments came after Jirair Sefilian, a members of Sasna Tsrer party, called for a revolution in Artsakh too. Pashinyan himself swept to power after months of peaceful protests and a civil disobedience campaign as tens of thousands people took to the streets across the country demanding the resignation of former authorities. “I fully support the current authorities of Artsakh and I am confident that regular elections will be held in the country,” Pashinyan told reporters on Saturday, November 24. “The people of Artsakh will establish a legitimate government.” Top stories Six total incidents have burned 19 old-growth trees. Friday night 8 trees were torched along the beautiful main entrance. The EU does not intend to conduct military exercises with Armenia, Lead Spokesperson for EU Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Peter Stano says. Hikmet Hajiyev has said that there is no place for USAID operation in Azerbaijan any longer. A telephone conversation between Putin and Pashinyan before the CSTO summit is not planned, Peskov says. Partner news | Ucom equips four bus stops in Ijevan with free Wi-Fi Ucom now provides free Wi-Fi coverage in smart bus stops in four communities of Ijevan. Armenia, Russia discuss life extension of Metsamor nuclear plant Issues regarding the extension of life of the 2nd power unit of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant were discussed in Yerevan. Armenians stage more campaigns against territorial concessions to Azerbaijan Protesters blocked more roads across Armenia on Friday, April 26 in continuing attempts to scuttle territorial concessions to Azerbaijan. Czech-Armenian military cooperation discussed in Yerevan A delegation led by the Director General for the Industrial Cooperation Division of the Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic visited Armenia. |