The Armenian government has restored the broadcast of Russia’s leading state TV channel in Armenia after it paid a debt worth 2.5 million drams ($6,500).
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian defended on Wednesday police officers that tried to physically stop Catholicos Garegin II, the supreme head of the Armenian Apostolic Church, from visiting a key national memorial on Tuesday.
Police tried to stop the supreme head of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Catholicos Garegin II, from visiting a war memorial on Tuesday as Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian led there an official ceremony to mark the 106th anniversary of an independent Armenian republic.
Police made nearly 300 arrests on Monday as Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian and his supporters continued to demonstrate in Yerevan to demand Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation.
Opposition leaders and other individuals trying to topple Armenia’s government risk losing their freedom, assets and even lives, a wealthy businessman and lawmaker allied to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian warned on Wednesday.
Residents of Kirants again blocked a local highway on Thursday after the Armenian government resumed preparations for ceding part of the border village in Armenia’s northern Tavush province to Azerbaijan.
Police cordoned off a key square and adjacent streets in downtown Yerevan on Wednesday to prevent antigovernment protesters from approaching the venue of an international conference where Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian delivered a speech.
At least 171 people demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation were detained on Monday as they again blocked streets in Yerevan, heeding appeals from Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian, the leader of ongoing antigovernment protests there.
Thousands of people demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation again rallied in Yerevan on Friday on the second day of demonstrations led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian and backed by virtually all Armenian opposition groups.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Tuesday accused the organizers of continuing protests against his territorial concessions to Azerbaijan of trying to provoke another Armenian-Azerbaijani war with the aim of toppling him.
Hundreds of people protesting against the Armenian government’s decision to cede key border areas to Azerbaijan continued to march to Yerevan on Monday, with a senior clergyman leading them insisting that their campaign is gaining momentum.
Investigators have decided not to prosecute any of the officials blamed by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian for Azerbaijan’s seizure last year of land belonging to an Armenian border village, Prosecutor-General Anna Vardapetian said on Friday.
Police in Armenia detained early on Thursday dozens of people in a border village in the northern Tavush province trying to prevent the controversial handover of adjacent border areas to Azerbaijan.
Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan has again complained that Azerbaijan remains reluctant to recognize Armenia’s borders through a bilateral peace treaty, seemingly contradicting what Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian said last week.
Armenia appears to have accepted Kazakhstan’s proposal to host fresh Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations on a bilateral peace treaty.
Armenia has completed an investigation into the April 10 skirmish at the border with Azerbaijan in which one Azerbaijani serviceman was wounded, concluding that the gunfire exchange occurred because of the violation of border service rules by several Armenian servicemen.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian has again signaled Yerevan’s readiness to withdraw from four formerly Azeri-populated villages at the northeastern border with Azerbaijan that used to be part of Soviet Azerbaijan, but have been under Armenia’s military control since the early 1990s.
Members of opposition factions in the Armenian parliament said their concerns over negotiations with Azerbaijan on border delimitation issues were not allayed by government officials after a special session held upon their initiative on Tuesday.
A senior Armenian official conducting talks with Azerbaijan on border issues has denied there a final decision on starting the demarcation process in Tavush.
Further economic aid pledged by the United States and the European Union will be nowhere near enough to ease Armenia’s economic dependence on Russia, an Armenian opposition parliamentarian insisted on Friday.
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