Pashinyan: Opposition does not know Armenia and lives in a "different movie"
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that the opposition does not know Armenia and feels confident only in times of internal crisis.
He made the remarks during a session of the National Assembly on October 22, while responding to questions from lawmakers, Caliber.Az reports, citing Armenian media.
He said that criticism directed at him is linked to the fact that opposition forces promote not their own agenda, but the interests of external actors, without specifying which actors he meant.
“They simply cannot exist alongside a country that is not collapsing. It is an instinct for self-preservation. For them to exist, there must be a scenario in which Armenia is destroyed,” Pashinyan said.
According to him, the opposition does not know Armenia and lives in a different movie.
Commenting on accusations that the current authorities follow the directives of Baku and Ankara, Pashinyan specifically stated: “I act not according to their will, but according to the will of the people.”
By Vugar Khalilov