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Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan faced the people for the first time after the end of the war in Nagorno-Karabakh. Pashinyan, who approached the priest during the religious ceremony held by the dead soldiers in the church, was fired by the priest.
In Armenia, 40 days after the end of the war in Nagorno-Karabakh, three days of official mourning was declared in the capital, Yerevan, starting on December 19 for the soldiers who lost their lives.
Pashinyan approached the priest during the religious ceremony held for his dead soldiers in the church. Reacting to Father Pashinyan, he did not shake hands first, then showed the door.
Those moments were reflected in the amateur camera. Pashinyan, who was expelled from the church, left the church and said “let’s go” to the guards who were next to him.
SYUNIK CITY CENTER OBSERVED RESIDENTS
On the other hand, residents of the Syunik region, which is located on the border with Azerbaijan in Armenia, protested Pashinyan’s arrival in the region. A group of local residents were guarding the entrance to the city to stop the Pashinyan convoy.
Armenia admitted defeat following the liberation of 5 city centers, 4 cities and 286 villages during the 44-day operation of the Azerbaijani army. Armenia signed the agreement on November 10 and promised to evacuate the occupied provinces of Aghdam, Lachin and Kelbajar.