The Armenian Foreign Minister was forced to resign, under pressure from the Prime Minister.



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Armenian Foreign Minister Johrab Manatsakanyan was forced to resign in the face of strong protests. An Armenian government spokesman uploaded his resignation from Facebook on Monday night.

Experts believe that the resignation of the foreign minister has increased pressure on Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

As the days go by, the anti-government protests in Armenia grow louder. The protesters’ statement that the peace agreement with Azerbaijan was unacceptable could not be accepted. Armenia has been “duped” into the deal. ‘Insulted’.

According to the protesters, around 2,500 soldiers have died in this war. These soldiers have also been insulted by signing the agreement.

Armenian security forces say a group of former soldiers conspired to assassinate the prime minister and overthrow the government. Several members of the group have been arrested. The chancellor did not want to retain power in this situation.

In fact, all the talks with Russia and the United States were largely led by the foreign minister. He had previously signed three agreements. But none of those ceasefire agreements came into effect. However, the chancellor played an important role in this war. He has accepted that responsibility and has resigned.

According to experts, the resignation of the chancellor put more pressure on the prime minister. The protests have intensified to demand the resignation of the prime minister. But protesters have yet to say who will take over if the government falls. They only have one statement: the agreement signed with Azerbaijan cannot be accepted.

According to the government, there is no way not to comply with the agreement. Meanwhile, the army has suffered greatly. Many people have been infected. Armenia cannot stand up to the Azerbaijani army. Technically, the Azerbaijani army is much more advanced. Not only that, Turkey is helping them. In this situation, Armenia was forced to sign the agreement.

Meanwhile, the presidents of Russia and France spoke by phone about the situation in the region. On Monday, Vladimir Putin called Emanuel Macron. The two spoke at length about the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh. Both said that the situation in the area is much more normal than before. We need to think about the refugees this time. In addition, churches and other religious sites in the area must be protected.

Source: Deutsche Welle



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