Media: Pashinyan committed to strengthening future wave of anti-Russian protests
Region
- 20 June, 2023
- 12:42
The Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan made a commitment to strengthening anti-Russian protests in the future, local newspaper Past said, Report informs.
As noted, the authorities have already started this process by stating "We are not dependent on anyone".
The newspaper stressed that the main directions of the meeting to be held in Lisbon, Portugal, are already known: "Armenian authorities have nothing to do with Karabakh", "We have not received a mandate to speak on behalf of Karabakh", etc.
According to Past, the Armenian government is considering the issue of withdrawing from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
The next round of talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia will take place in Lisbon on July 12.
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