Armenia plans to transfer its territory to Azerbaijan

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated the necessity of returning the villages to Azerbaijan in his meeting with the local people in the Tavush region. Journalist Voskan Sargsyan writes about this on his Facebook page (its owner, Meta, is known as an extremist and is banned in Russia).

According to the journalist, Pashinyan met with the residents of the villages of Voskepar, Baganis and Voskevan at the Voskepar House of Culture on March 18. The Prime Minister received a cold, even hostile reception.

“When Pashinyan entered the hall, half of the people there did not get up,” Sargsyan wrote.

He also said that Pashinyan told the citizens that the settlements in the Tavush region should be moved to Baku. The Prime Minister noted that otherwise a war would begin in which Turkey would side with Azerbaijan.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan warned about the possibility of a new round of war between Yerevan and Baku in the near future. To prevent this, Armenia needs to “adjust its border”. Is the resumption of hostilities in the Caucasus possible, what could this mean for Yerevan and what does NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg have to do with it? material socialbites.ca’s military observer Mikhail Khodarenok.

Previously in the Kremlin commented NATO Secretary General’s trip to Transcaucasia.

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