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PM Pashinyan marches through downtown Yerevan streets, returns to main government building
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Turkey assesses impact of situation in Armenia on ceasefire in Karabakh
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Artsakh President: I urge all parties to show clear-headedness, common sense
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Ex-Deputy Defense Minister: Statement of General Staff of Armenia on PM s resignation is result of authorities inaction
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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia demanded both Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his government should resign. The statement from the military came after Pashinyan dismissed First Deputy Chief of the General Staff of Armenia Tiran Khachatrian. The latter was dismissed from his post after he laughed at Pashinyan s words about the ineffectiveness of Russian Iskander missile systems. Khachatrian laughed and called that statement not serious.
Representatives of the General Staff of Armenia set out a strong protest in connection with the resignation of Khachatrian and called its reasons short-sighted and unfounded.
According to the military, the dismissal of the deputy chief of the General Staff was carried out contrary to national and state interests of the Republic of Armenia and was based only on personal and ambitious feelings.