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Russia Calls Pashinian’s Criticism Of Moscow Over Situation In Nagorno-Karabakh ‘Unacceptable’


Russia Calls Pashinian’s Criticism Of Moscow Over Situation In Nagorno-Karabakh ‘Unacceptable’

Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Photo Credit: Primeminister.am

(RFE/RL) — Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and many Armenians blame Russia for failing to use its peacekeeping force to protect ethnic Armenians in Azerbaijan’s mostly Armenian-populated breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry on September 25 slammed remarks by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian that were critical of Moscow, saying they “include unacceptable outbursts addressed against Russia and can spark nothing but rejection” and calling them a “big mistake.”

Pashinian had said in a televised address that Yerevan’s involvement in “the external security systems” — referring to Armenia’s membership in the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) — “are not effective” for Armenia’s interests.

Pashinian and many Armenians blame Russia — which traditionally has served as Armenia’s protector in the region — for failing to use its peacekeeping force to protect ethnic Armenians in Azerbaijan’s mostly Armenian-populated breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

“Multiple cases of terror against the Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh, illegal blocking of the Lachin Corridor, and Azerbaijan’s September 19 attack against Nagorno-Karabakh have raised serious questions about goals and motives of the Russian Federation’s peacekeeping contingent in Nagorno-Karabakh,” Pashinian said.

He warned that Baku and Russian peacekeepers will be fully responsible if “ethnic cleansing” follows Baku’s final victory over the separatist forces in the breakaway region.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry in a statement rejected Pashinian’s remarks, calling them “an attempt to evade responsibility for failures in domestic and foreign policies” and blaming Armenian leadership of “steps to give Armenia’s development a new, Western direction.”

“The leadership in Yerevan is making a big mistake by deliberately trying to destroy Armenia’s multifaceted and centuries-old ties with Russia, and by holding the country hostage to the geopolitical games of the West,” the ministry said.

The statement also said all allegations that ongoing protests in Yerevan demanding Pashinian’s resignation have links to Russia “have nothing to do with the reality.”

Yerevan said on September 25 that more than 6,000 ethnic Armenians had left Nagorno-Karabakh for Armenia after Baku asserted control over the region last week following what Baku called “anti-terrorist measures of local character.”

The military operation was halted on September 20 after Nagorno-Karabakh’s separatist leadership accepted a cease-fire proposal by the Russian peacekeeping mission.


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Fire breaks out in Yerevan


A fire broke out in the area belonging to a well-known businessman and public figure named Aram Tovmasyan in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, Rescue Service of Armenia said, Report informs.

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Azerbaijani flag raised in center of former Aghdara district


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Sweden provides 15 million SEK for urgent humanitarian needs of Nagorno-Karabakh people


The Government of Sweden has allocated 15 million Swedish kronor for ICRC through the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), Sweden’s Ambassador to Armenia Patrik Svensson informs.

The sum will be allocated to meet urgent humanitarian needs of Nagorno-Karabakh people including for medical transports, food and cash contributions.

🇸🇪 allocates 15 million SEK to @ICRC through @Sida to meet urgent humanitarian needs of Nagorno-Karabakh people including for medical transports, food and cash contributions. @SweMFA

— Patrik Svensson (@SwedeninArmenia) September 26, 2023


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South Korea Court Strikes Down Ban on Anti-North Korea Propaganda Leaflets


South Korea’s constitutional court ruled on Tuesday the ban on sending propaganda leaflets to North Korea was unconstitutional, striking down a law passed in 2020 by the liberal party of then-President Moon Jae-in, who sought better ties with Pyongyang.

The law, which subjects violators to up to three years in prison or $22,210 in fines, had come under intense criticism from rights activists and conservative lawmakers as a violation of free speech rights.

The 7-2 found that a clause in the Development of Inter-Korean Relations Act banning the distribution of leaflets excessively limited freedom of speech, the Court said in a summary of the ruling.

The clause characterized the sending of leaflets as a potential cause of danger and serious harm to South Korean citizens, especially those who live near the border in the event North Korea retaliated by force.

The court’s decision to nullify the law takes effect immediately.

Groups run by North Korean defectors and other campaigners had sent anti-Pyongyang leaflets, alongside food and USB sticks containing South Korean news and dramas, into the North, usually by balloons or in bottles on border rivers.

The leaflets were often printed on small plastic bags, which are known to be coveted by North Koreans, with messages harshly critical of the North Korean leadership and news and information about the democratic South.

North Korea reacted angrily to the practice and denounced it as an obstacle to better relations between the two Koreas. Some residents of border towns also criticized the action as stoking tension and putting their safety at risk.


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Armen Abazyan appointed Director of National Security Service of Armenia


Armen Abazyan appointed Director of National Security Service of Armenia
16:17, 8 November 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian signed a decree on appointing Armen Abazyan Director of the National Security Service.

The President signed the respective decree based on the Prime Minister’s proposal.

The decree is posted at the official website of the President.

Earlier today Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has submitted a proposal to President Armen Sarkissian on dismissing acting Director of the National Security Service, Colonel Mikayel Hambardzumyan.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan


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Armen Abazyan appointed Director of National Security Service of Armenia


Armen Abazyan appointed Director of National Security Service of Armenia
16:17, 8 November 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian signed a decree on appointing Armen Abazyan Director of the National Security Service.

The President signed the respective decree based on the Prime Minister’s proposal.

The decree is posted at the official website of the President.

Earlier today Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has submitted a proposal to President Armen Sarkissian on dismissing acting Director of the National Security Service, Colonel Mikayel Hambardzumyan.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan