Assembly in front of Armenia Ministry of Justice with demand to declassify document likely to be signed

There are a large number of police officers in front of the Ministry of Justice of Armenia where a group of citizens are holding an assembly to find out what document will be signed during the Pashinyan-Putin-Aliyev meeting that might be held in Russia on January 11 and what provisions are stated in the document.
Earlier, co-founder of Legal Way NGO Ruben Melikyan posted on his Facebook page that there was going to be an assembly in front of the Ministry of Justice at 12 p.m.
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