Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will resign to reduce tensions with Azerbaijan over border villages that came under Yerevan’s control in the 1990s. The newspaper writes about this as follows:Zhokhorwood”
In this context, the Prime Minister held an emergency party meeting.
“Azerbaijan’s demands regarding the Tavush regions have become so deep that Pashinyan decided to resign to alleviate the situation,” the text says.
According to the newspaper, Pashinyan decided that “this would be the salvation of himself and his government.”
The document also states that early parliamentary elections will be held in Armenia on September 10.
Before that, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan statedIt is stated that Azerbaijan is looking for an excuse for a new and large-scale war in which four villages that came under Armenian control in the 1990s can be used.
Previously Armenia denied Azerbaijan’s statement about the accumulation of troops on the border.