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No question should remain unanswered: Pashinyan after the meetings in Tavush

No question should remain unanswered: Pashinyan after the meetings in Tavush

YEREVAN, 18 MARCH, ARMENPRESS. After the meetings held in Tavush province , Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has disclosed some details of the discussions.

In response to the RFE/RL Armenian Service’s question about the meeting, Pashinyan said that the meetings had been completely video-recorded, and the video would be published, but the parts that contain secret elements would not be publicized.

The Prime Minister noted that the most important was what he said during the press conference on March 12.

“I also showed here the same outline of Armenia that I showed there," Pashinyan said.

Pashinyan replied to the observation that residents of the border villages of the Tavush region are concerned about the possibility of being blockaded if the so-called enclaves are handed over to Azerbaijan.

"They told us about their concerns and we answered those questions. Our approach is that there should not be a question raised by people that remains unanswered. If it remains unanswered, it means that we do not have a solution to the question," said Nikol Pashinyan.

When asked if they had answers to the residents' questions, Pashinyan said that they had answers to some questions. Regarding some questions, I told the residents that I came not only to answer questions but also to collect those questions and put them on the government's table as an agenda, to consider their answers and return with a response. There were questions, the urgency of which I felt more profoundly and emotionally on the spot," Pashinyan noted.

The most important thing, according to him, is that the people's concerns and security, should practically be proven on the ground and substantiated by structural regulations.

Pashinyan noted that he had not felt hopelessness among people during the meetings.








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