Armenia's Embattled PM Faces Calls By Protesters To Resign
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2024
- Dozens of people in Armenia have been arrested this week after protesters blocked streets throughout the capital Yerevan. Demonstrators have one demand, that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan resign. The embattled leader, who stepped down three years ago over similar mass protests, is under fire at home over his plan to make peace with long-time rival Azerbaijan. At the heart of protesters' anger, is the Armenian government's decision to return four border villages to Baku.
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Occupation must end. So, armenia is returning what she had occupied
I said No
Stop wishing and crying out
Only brothers you have is Us the Turks
Not your Christian Russia British or the France Us like always been over 900 years long
Only Armenian brothers chance to make peace with Turkey and Azerbaijan
Otherwise none of the Christian countries will help or support them at all
Closes enemies better than faraway relatives beside we the Turks not Armenians enemies