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RFE/RL Armenian Report – 03/20/2021

                                        Saturday, 

Armenian PM Advocates Unblocking Of Regional Communications


Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian addresses supporters during a visit to 
the Aragatsotn province, 

Unblocking communications in the region will be beneficial for both Armenia and 
Azerbaijan, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian said on Saturday during a 
visit to the country’s western Aragatsotn province.

Addressing scores of supporters in the village of Nerkin Bazmaberd during one of 
his stops, Pashinian also referred to the recent war in Nagorno-Karabakh that 
ended in the signing of a Russian-brokered ceasefire with Azerbaijan mostly on 
Baku’s terms.

One of the provisions of the trilateral statement signed by the leaders of 
Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia calls for the unblocking of “all economic and 
transport links” in the region, including the construction of new transport 
communications linking the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhichevan with mainland 
Azerbaijan via Armenian territory.

A trilateral working group led by deputy prime ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan 
and Russia was formed in February to work on details of the projects.

The provision on unblocking communications in the region raised concerns in 
Armenia about possible geopolitical and economic implications of new transport 
links passing through the country’s southern parts.

In his remarks today Pashinian sought to allay these concerns, saying that 
unblocking transport communications could be a step towards overcoming animosity 
in the region.

“This is a mutually beneficial thing. If someone says that the opening of these 
roads is beneficial only for Azerbaijan, do not believe it. If someone says that 
the opening of communications is beneficial only for Armenia, do not believe it 
either. The opening of communications, especially in this situation, is 
beneficial for both Armenia and Azerbaijan,” the Armenian premier stressed.

“It is in Azerbaijan’s interest, because it will get a communication link with 
Nakhichevan, and it is in Armenia’s interest, because we will get a reliable 
railway link with the Russian Federation and the Islamic Republic of Iran. It 
means that the economy of our country may essentially change,” he added.

Pashinian’s statement comes two days after he announced the holding of early 
parliamentary elections in June.

During the rally at Nerkin Bazmaberd Pashinian did not conceal that his 
political team will seek a fresh mandate from the people to be able to form a 
government again.

He said, however, that they were ready to accept any outcome of the elections.

Different opposition parties and groups in Armenia have accused Pashinian and 
his government of incompetence or even treason that they claim resulted in the 
Armenian defeat in the 2020 war in Nagorno-Karabakh. They have been demanding 
Pashinian’s resignation since the November 10 truce was signed to end six weeks 
of hostilities in which thousands of soldiers were killed.

Under the deal, a chunk of Nagorno-Karabakh and all seven districts around it 
were placed under Azerbaijani administration after almost 30 years of control by 
ethnic Armenian forces.

A coalition of over a dozen opposition parties has been holding anti-government 
demonstrations in Yerevan and other parts of the country in a bid to force 
Pashinian to step down and allow an interim government be formed before snap 
elections could be held within at least a year.

But the prime minister, whose My Step alliance dominates parliament, has refused 
to hand over power to such an interim government.

Following discussions with the leaders of two opposition parliamentary factions 
Pashinian said on Thursday that it was agreed that early elections in Armenia 
will be held on June 20.


Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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