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Diaspora Leader Credits France’s Macron With Lifting Of Armenia Entry Ban


France - President Emmanuel Macron, Mourad Papazian (right) and other French-Armenian leaders visit the Armenian genocide memorial, Paris.
France - President Emmanuel Macron, Mourad Papazian (right) and other French-Armenian leaders visit the Armenian genocide memorial, Paris.

A leader of France’s influential Armenian community critical of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian claimed on Thursday that Armenia’s government lifted last year an entry ban imposed on him thanks to intervention from French President Emmanuel Macron.

Mourad Papazian, a co-chairman of the Coordination Council of Armenian Organizations of France (CCAF), was detained at Yerevan airport and deported back to Paris in July 2022.

The Armenian government said afterwards that Papazian was denied entry to the country because of organizing an angry demonstration against Pashinian’s June 2021 visit to France. It said the French-Armenian protesters threw “various objects” at Pashinian’s motorcade when it drove through Paris.

Papazian denied any involvement in that protest before challenging the ban in an Armenian court of first instance. The court overturned it in January 2024.

Papazian, who also leads the pan-Armenian Dashnaktsutyun party’s branch in France, said that Macron arranged for him to discuss the matter with Pashinian during an official dinner at the presidential Elysee Palace in February 2024.

“In front of the French president, the Armenian prime minister admitted that it was he who decided [to impose the ban] because I organized the demonstration,” Papazian told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service in Yerevan.

“Macron told him, ‘Now that Mourad has won the court case don’t appeal [against the ruling,]” he said. “Pashinian cut short the conversation, he seemed upset. Macron then told me, ‘Stay put, I’ll go and talk to him.”

Papazian said that moments later Pashinian told him that Armenia’s National Security Service has been ordered not to appeal against the ruling.

The French-Armenian leader was allowed to visit Armenia later in 2024. He again arrived in the country this week to attend a Dashnaktsutyun congress in Yerevan. Pashinian’s office did not immediately confirm or deny his claims about Macron’s intervention.

In 2022 and 2023, the authorities in Yerevan also banned at least four other European members of Dashnaktsutyun from visiting Armenia. Dashnaktsutyun, which is a key member of Armenia’s main opposition alliance, strongly condemned the bans and accused Pashinian of seeking to silence his vocal critics in the worldwide Armenian Diaspora.

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