The leader of the Armenian opposition, which is demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, stressed the need to cancel all agreements concluded by Pashinyan, especially with Turkey and Azerbaijan.

He accused the current authorities of the country of “serving the interests of Ankara and Baku and ignoring the vital interests of Armenia”, noting that “we will take the initiative until the next government cancels all oral and written agreements approved by Pashinyan” . He stressed that “the whole world, including Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, must realize that any agreements concluded by Pashinyan are void and have no legal force.”

For two months now, protests have been held in Armenia demanding the resignation of the prime minister. His opponents believe that he is trying to make new concessions to Azerbaijan in the demarcation of the border, and intend to stop his plans on July 21.