Participant of the rally in Yerevan: "Karabakh belongs to Azerbaijan"

Yerevan is divided into two camps - some go to Republic Square to support Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, others hold rallies outside the parliament building on Baghramyan Avenue in order to remove the prime minister. Observers note that among those supporting the current government there are not only its ardent supporters, but also those who oppose the revanchist sentiments of the former leaders of the country, the leaders of the "Karabakh clan".
"The city of Shusha belongs to Azerbaijan, it is located on Azerbaijani territory. Karabakh belongs to Azerbaijan. Why did our sons die there?"
The position of this woman can be regarded as the most objective. "Thank you for the truth", "It's good that there are such honest people, they are all brainwashed by Dashnak nationalism," they write in the comments to this video.
Let us remind that on September 27 last year the armed forces of Armenia launched a military offensive against the positions of the Azerbaijani army. Azerbaijan responded with a counteroffensive along the entire front. After 44 days of fighting, the President of Azerbaijan, the Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of Russia agreed on a complete ceasefire and all hostilities in the zone of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict from 00:00 on November 10. On December 1, the transfer to Azerbaijan of the territories returned by Armenia in accordance with the trilateral statement on Karabakh was completed.
09.03.2021 07:56
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