Deputy foreign minister rules out interference of external forces in Armenian situation
Armenia’s deputy foreign minister Shavarsh Kocharyan ruled out today a possible interference of external forces with the domestic political turmoil in the country.
YEREVAN, April 26. /ARKA/. Armenia’s deputy foreign minister Shavarsh Kocharyan ruled out today a possible interference of external forces with the domestic political turmoil in the country. Speaking to journalists Kocharyan said no partner of Armenia tried to do so in the recent days.br
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He said the political crisis in Armenia should get a peaceful solution, within the framework of the law and the constitution. According to Kocharyan, in this situation the foreign ministry should work in a more strengthened regime.br
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I consider it important that now all state structures work in the usual way, which is very important for the country, its security and international authority, Kocharyan said.nbsp;br
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Thousands of opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan’s supporters resumed protests across the Armenian capital Yerevan today morning. The opposition says after making prime minister Serzh Sargsyan to step down their next goal is to elect a popular prime minister and make the ruling Republican Party that has the majority in the parliament, cede power.nbsp;br
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The Armenian popular movement nominated Nikol Pashinyan for the post of prime minister at an anti-government demonstration in Yerevan on April 25. -0-br
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