Armenian NA opposition to initiate extraordinary meeting on delimitation and demarcation of borders with Azerbaijan
ArmInfo. The Armenian National Assembly opposition intends to initiate an extraordinary meeting of
the National Assembly on the issue of delimitation and demarcation of borders with Azerbaijan. MP from the <Armenia> opposition faction Artur Khachatryan stated on April 1 in a conversation with
journalists.
He noted that after the 44-day war in Artsakh, RA Prime Minister
Nikol Pashinyan constantly threatens the people with war if Yerevan
does not satisfy Baku's demands. "He openly blackmails, and under
this sauce, he is surrendering one territory after another. Remember
Khtsaberd, Jermuk, Sev Lich, Shorzha: How much is possible?
Azerbaijan, seeing the compliance of the authorities, is increasingly
tightening its demands," the parliamentarian said, adding, that now
the turn has reached four villages of the Tavush region.
"In the process of delimitation and demarcation of borders, there are
many circumstances unknown to us in this matter. We expect that the
authorities will present and explain on what basis they claim that
the territories in the Tavush region belong to Azerbaijan,"
Khachatryan emphasized. He added that the opposition intends to
convene a meeting next week, during the next plenary meeting of the
National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia.
Recently, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that the
authorities will protect every millimeter of the country's territory.
At the same time, the prime minister mentions the threat of a new war
if Armenia refuses to demarcate the borders and does not return the
villages to the control of Azerbaijan.