Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian praised a controversial border-demarcation deal with Azerbaijan, calling it a great success in opening remarks to a cabinet meeting on May 16 as dozens of protesters opposing the agreement gathered again outside the government building, which was cordoned off by police in riot gear.
Protesters led by a charismatic cleric, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian, have been opposed to what they call “unilateral territorial concessions” to Azerbaijan as they demand Pashinian’s resignation over his security policies.
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Pashinian and his government have dismissed the opposition’s criticism and reject the resignation demand.
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