“I can’t say anything about the negotiations in Chisinau at the moment because I have no information; the delegation returned late, “Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister Arayik Harutyunyan said in a briefing with journalists in the parliament.
When asked if he shares Nikol Pashinyan’s point of view regarding Artsakh and the so-called “enclaves,” Araik Harutyunyan answered: “I share the views of my direct head; if I didn’t share them, I wouldn’t be in that political team.” To the question of how they imagine the handover of Tigranashen and what is the approach of the political team to this issue, Arayik Harutyunyan answered: “I think the prime minister has given a complete answer to those questions, and I have nothing to add.” Various options are being discussed, and there is currently no solution to worry about.” Journalists also wondered if the RA government would consider the opinion of the people of Artsakh when deciding on Artsakh.
In response, Araik Harutyunyan said, “I think that the prime minister has given a complete answer to that question; I have nothing to add.” According to press publications, the government has a 120-page text of the “peace treaty.” When asked if this information is accurate, he answered: “I have seen the information that the head of the department is being removed for this; it is absurd; this is a lie, a fabrication. He was dismissed according to his own application.”
Roza HOVHANNISYAN