Pashinyan was hard on Russia, which asked for his resignation over the Karabakh defeat: if it is easy, come and fight the Turks
Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who was defeated by the Azerbaijani army and was forced to sign a ceasefire agreement, reacted harshly to calls from Russia to "resign." "If it's easy, come and fight the Turks," Pashinyan said.
After attacks by the Armenian army targeting civilian settlements in the Azerbaijani city of Tovuz, the Azerbaijani army responded with an operation launched on September 27. As part of the operation, many strategically important Hills, district centers, and villages in Nagorno-Karabakh, which have been occupied for 27 years, were saved from occupation, while Armenia, which suffered heavy losses, was forced to sign a ceasefire agreement mediated by Russia. According to the agreement, the Nagorno-Karabakh region was left to Azerbaijan. After this development, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has declared a 'traitor' by the people, while Russia began to pressure Pashinyan to resign.
PASHINYAN WAS HARD ON RUSSIA
Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan reacted harshly to Russia's calls for his resignation after the Nagorno-Karabakh defeat. "If it's easy, come and fight the Turks," Pashinyan said.
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