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Armenia: Thousands Protest in Yerevan Against Any Assignment to Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh

Thousands rallied in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, today to warn the government against any transfer to Azerbaijan of Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory the two countries have been disputing for 30 years.

Protesters demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Nicole Pasinian and held placards reading “Karabakh” or “Armenia without Turks”, referring to Turkish-speaking Azeris.

Opposition groups called for an end to hostilities in Azerbaijan, saying “the international community is calling on Armenia to reduce its demands.”

At a rally today, parliament speaker and opposition leader Iskan Sagatelian said that “any political regime in Karabakh within Azerbaijan is unacceptable to us.”

“Pasinian has betrayed the trust of the people and he must leave,” he said, adding that the protest movement “will lead to the overthrow of the government in the near future.”

Yerevan and Baku have been at loggerheads over Nagorno-Karabakh since the 1990s. The last war, in the fall of 2020, killed 6,500 people before ending in a Russian-negotiated truce.

Under this agreement, Armenia ceded parts of the territories it had controlled since the first victorious war in the early 1990s, and Russia deployed nearly 2,000 peacekeepers.

In April, Armenia and Azerbaijan announced preparations for peace talks. The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan then met for rare EU-mediated talks in Brussels.

The meeting took place after the outbreak of violence in Nagorno-Karabakh in March.

The Armenian-dominated Nagorno-Karabakh Nagorno-Karabakh region seceded from Azerbaijan with the collapse of the Soviet Union, a move that led to a first war in the 1990s with 30,000 people. thousands of Azeri refugees.

Source: ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ

Source: Capital

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