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ARF Leaders Prioritize Border Defense and Security in Talks with Artsakh Leaders

View Gallery: ARF leaders Ishkhan Saghatelyan and Davit Ishkhanyan meet with Artsakh National Security Chief Vitaly Balasanyan ARF leaders with Artsakh Foreign Minister David Babayan Leaders of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation who on Monday met with Artsakh Foreign Minister and National Security chief prioritized border security during their talks. “During our visit to Artsakh we had official meeting with Artsakh’s National Security chief Vitaly Balasanyan and Foreign Minister David Babayan with whom we discussed a wide array of issues,” said Armenian Revolutionary Federation Supreme Council of Armenia Chairman and coordinator of the National Salvation Movement Ishkhan Saghatelyan in a Facebook post on Tuesday. Saghatelyan was accompanied to the meetings with Artsakh Parliament ARF bloc member and chairman of the Artsakh ARF Central Committee Davit Ishkhanyan.

Homeland Salvation Movement Meets with Foreign Minister

Homeland Salvation movement leaders from left: Ishkhan Saghatelyan, Vazgen Manukyan and Artur Vanetsyan Representatives of the Homeland Salvation movement on Saturday met with Armenia’s Foreign Minister Ara Aivazyan. Representing the Homeland Salvation movement were its prime minister candidate Vazgen Manukyan, chairman of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Supreme Council of Armenia Ishkhan Saghatelyan and head of the Homeland Party Artur Vanetsyan. “We expressed our concern to the foreign minister, and heard some clarifications on those issues,” Manukyan told reporters after the meeting. He said further details on this meeting will be publicized after a meeting with the Armed Forces chief of staff Onik Gasparyan. He did not elaborate on when the latter meeting was scheduled.

Dozens Arrested During Protest in Front of Parliament

Protesters in front of Parliament on Dec. 28 Dozens of mostly young people were arrested Monday as they peacefully protested in front of Armenia’s National Assembly building to condemn the ruling “My Step” faction lawmakers for advancing the agenda that has allowed the defeatist November 9 agreement to be signed, that while ending the Artsakh war, it forced the surrender of territories in Artsakh and Armenia to Azerbaijan. This is a continuation of the wave of protests organized by the Homeland Salvation Movement, a coalition of 16 opposition forces, which have been demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation since he signed the November 9 agreement. Pashinyan on Friday called on all parliamentary and extra-parliamentary forces to consultations to hold snap parliamentary elections in 2021. However, the Homeland Salvation Movement and other forces that have been calling for Pashinyan’s resignation said that they did not have confidence that snap elections organi

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