Pashinyan calls situation in Armenia tense, but ‘controllable’
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- 25 February, 2021
- 11:22
The situation in Armenia is tense but ‘controllable,’ Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said, Report informs, referring to RIA Novosti.
He went out to his supporters, who gathered at his call at Republic Square’s government building.
"I’m not sure if my resignation is the solution to the problem. I have presented several solutions. I am not worried that the leaders of the country’s police and the National Security Service will make a statement like the general staff," Pashinyan told his supporters.
He noted that the situation in the country is tense, but it is necessary to come to an agreement so that there are no clashes.
Pashinyan also announced his readiness to discuss issues in the republic.
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