Armenia’s Rosa Linn snaps up millions of new fans – Eurovision.tv

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YEREVAN, JULY 19, ARMENPRESS. Rosa Linn took Armenia to an 11th Grand Final this May, and now she’s enjoying life beyond the Eurovision Song Contest as her song ‘Snap’ becomes a viral summer sensation, Eurovision said.

Rosa is gaining legions of new fans thanks to her entry’s enduring popularity.

‘Team Snap’ has revealed to Eurovision.tv that the song has gained 4.2 million new listeners on Spotify, culminating in over 23 million streams, with a huge chunk of that audience originating in the United States of America, thanks in no small part to Snap’s success on TikTok and social media.

The song's hook 'Snapping 1, 2 – where are you?' is proving popular with content creators, using it to soundtrack their short videos.

Even Hollywood superstar Reece Witherspoon used the track as part of an Instagram Reel… but sadly missed the opportunity to reference the ‘bend and snap’ from her cult film Legally Blonde.

This new found popularity has propelled the song into the UK and Italian charts this week at numbers 67 and 83 respectively, also charting at number 32 in Germany, while over on the Emerald Isle the track has reached 16 on the Irish Official Charts.

Snap is also doing well on the Viral 50 (USA) Spotify list and steadily climbing the global Spotify chart.

As Rosa pointed out back in March: ‘The power of manifestation is real when it is combined with hard work; persistence; and just putting oneself out there’ - and that seems more true now than ever.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 07/18/2022

                                        Monday, 


nister Concerned About Armenian Currency Appreciation

        • Narine Ghalechian

Armenia - Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobian, July 7, 2022.


Economy Minister Vahan Kerobian expressed hope on Monday that the Armenian dram 
will weaken against the U.S. dollar, saying that its recent significant 
appreciation is hitting hard export-orientated sectors of Armenia’s economy.

Like the Russian ruble, the dram weakened against the U.S. dollar and the euro 
in the immediate aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine but rallied strongly 
in the following months. Since the outbreak of the war on February 24, the dram 
has strengthened by 15 percent against the dollar and 29 percent against the 
euro on aggregate.

The Armenian currency has been boosted by relative macroeconomic stability in 
Russia, Armenia’s number trading partner, as well as an influx of thousands of 
mostly middle-class Russians. Its continuing appreciation is prompting growing 
concerns from Armenian companies selling their products in Western and other 
non-Russian markets.

Kerobian shared those concerns as he answered questions from Facebook users in 
the RFE/RL studio in Yerevan.

“In our view, 450 drams [per dollar] is a red line for our economy, and such a 
strong dram is putting a number of export-oriented sectors at serious risk,” he 
said.

One dollar was worth 415 drams on Monday.

Kerobian claimed that the Armenian Central Bank is also concerned about the 
dram’s current exchange rate.

“It’s not that the Central Bank is doing nothing,” the minister said. “And it’s 
not that this is only the Central Bank’s job.”

The bank’s governor, Martin Galstian, made clear last month that it will not cut 
interest rates or intervene in the domestic currency market to slash the dram’s 
value. Galstian said that the stronger dram is somewhat easing inflationary 
pressures on the Armenian economy aggravated by the Ukraine war.

“By artificially weakening the dram we would create an even worse inflationary 
situation which would hit all citizens, including exporters,” he told reporters 
on June 14.



Russian Spy Chief Visits Armenia After CIA Director’s Arrival


Armenia - Sergei Naryshkin, head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, at a 
meeting with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, .


The head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) met with Prime Minister 
Nikol Pashinian in Yerevan on Monday three days after CIA Director William 
Burns’s unexpected arrival in Armenia.

The Armenian government’s press office said Sergei Naryshkin discussed with 
Pashinian “international and regional security” and “processes taking place in 
the South Caucasus.” It did not elaborate.

The office used the same words in a statement on Pashinian’s meeting with Burns 
held on Friday. It said they also touched upon “the fight against terrorism.”

Neither the CIA nor the U.S. State Department has commented so far on what was 
the first-ever publicized visit to Armenia by a CIA director.

“My visit to Yerevan is definitely not connected with the arrival of my American 
colleague,” the state-run Russian news agency Sputnik quoted Naryshkin as 
saying. “But I don’t exclude that his visit is on the contrary connected with 
mine.”

Incidentally, Sputnik was the first to reveal Burns’s visit. It said that that 
the CIA chief will stay in Armenia for several hours.

Tigran Grigorian, an Armenian political analyst, told RFE/RL’s Armenian Service 
on Friday that U.S. and Russian security “experts” arrived in Yerevan in recent 
days for confidential discussions focusing on the war in Ukraine.

Burns, 66, is a former career diplomat who served as U.S. ambassador to Russia 
from 2005 to 2008. He visited Moscow in his current capacity last November. He 
reportedly warned the Kremlin against invading Ukraine.

Pashinian’s press office implied that Russian-Armenian relations were also on 
the agenda of his talks with Naryshkin. It cited the Russian intelligence chief 
as praising the “high-level political dialogue between Russia and Armenia.”

Naryshkin told Russian media outlets after the talks that Russia and Armenia 
have a “great deal of common tasks which need to be accomplished.” He also 
touted Russian-led alliances of former Soviet republics of which Armenia is a 
member.

“Besides, the Russian Federation has enough strength and resources to protect 
allies and friends in difficult times,” added Naryshkin.

Pashinian spoke with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin by phone earlier 
in the day. According to the Russian government’s readout of the call, they 
discussed Russian-Armenian trade and the “implementation of large joint 
projects.”



Washington Briefed On Armenian-Azeri Talks


Armenia - U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Karen Donfried is interviewed by 
RFE/RL, Yerevan, June 20, 2022.


A senior U.S. official telephoned Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and his 
Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov on Sunday to discuss the results of 
their face-to-face meeting held in Tbilisi on Saturday.

Mirzoyan and Bayramov reported no concrete agreements after the meeting 
facilitated by the Georgian government. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken 
was quick to hail it as a “positive step.”

“Direct dialogue is the surest path to resolving Azerbaijani and Armenian 
differences,” tweeted Blinken.

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Karen Donfried reportedly called for the 
continuation of the dialogue during her phone conversation with Bayramov.

According to the official Azerbaijani readout of the call, Bayramov presented 
Baku’s position on the planned demarcation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border 
and its opening to cargo shipments as well as preparations for official 
negotiations on a peace treaty between the two South Caucasus states.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry made no mention of that treaty in a statement on 
Mirzoyan’s separate call with Donfried. It mentioned only the border demarcation 
and Armenian-Azerbaijani transport links.

“Ararat Mirzoyan emphasized that the Armenian side continues to attach 
importance to the role of the co-chairmanship and the co-chair countries of the 
OSCE Minsk Group in the peaceful resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,” 
added the statement.

Baku has repeatedly questioned the need for the mediating group co-headed by the 
United States, France and Russia.

The Armenian and Azerbaijani ministers met in the Georgian capital the day after 
CIA Director William Burns made a surprise visit to Yerevan. The Karabakh 
conflict was apparently on the agenda of Burns’s talks with Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian. Pashinian’s press office said they discussed “processes taking place 
in the South Caucasus” and “the fight against terrorism.”

Washington has not commented on the purpose of the CIA chief’s visit.


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Forecast: Erdogan`s maneuvering will force the West to put up with him further

ARMINFO
Armenia –
David Stepanyan

ArmInfo.Turkey's continued policy of maneuvering between the West and Russia will force the US and EU to put up with some of Erdogan's decisions even further. A similar  opinion was expressed to ArmInfo by Victor Nadein-Raevsky, Ph.D. in  Philosophy, director of the Institute of Political and Social Studies  of the Black  Sea-Caspian region, senior researcher of IMEMO RAS  (Russia), Turkologist.

"We see how Erdogan's tactics of maneuvering not only between the  Russian Federation and the West, but also in other areas demonstrate  very definite successes. As a result, the Turkish president manages  to get the West's consent to some aspects of his own foreign policy  today and enlist their readiness to turn a blind eye to such aspects  in future," he stressed.

According to the Turkologist, tracking Erdogan's geopolitical  overtures, Moscow, in turn, does not perceive Ankara's consent to  membership of Finland and Sweden in NATO particularly painfully. And  it continues negotiations with Ankara, continuing to discuss a number  of issues. In his opinion, Erdogan knows perfectly well what and from  whom he can get. And he never takes a single step in any direction  without first calculating what he can get in return.

In the opinion of Nadein-Raevsky, against such a Turkish background,  the activation of another regional power, Iran, practically leaves no  alternative for Tehran. The recent visit to Armenia by Secretary of  the Supreme National Security Council of Iran Ali Shamkhani, his  talks with the Prime Minister, Secretary of the Security Council of  Armenia, the analyst views in this light.  " Shamkhani's statements  in Yerevan  are far from accidental. I think that, in contrast to  Turkey, Iran is thus trying to position itself today as a country for  which the territorial integrity of Armenia is a foreign policy  priority. Thus, Tehran is trying to increase its own weight in  relations with Baku and Tehran ", he remarked.  

"All this opens up additional opportunities for Yerevan, of course,  in the case of a flexible diplomatic line.  The region is still in a  geopolitical vacuum, which can instantly be replaced by threats. But  all this simultaneously gives rise to opportunities for flexible  diplomacy in the direction of confronting Armenia with the Turkic  threat.  "Certainly, Armenia has the opportunity, even in the current  unfavorable geopolitical situation for Armenia," the Turkologist  summed up.

US envoy to Armenia MP: I appreciate your constructive efforts towards democratic agenda

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Armenia – July 9 2022

We expect political factions to work within the democratic processes available to them in parliament. This noted in US Ambassador to Lynne Tracy’s reply to the urgent letter by nonpartisan Taguhi Tovmasyan, Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Protection of Human Rights and Public Affairs of the National Assembly (NA) of Armenia. Tovmasyan wrote as follows on Facebook:

“After putting into circulation the draft resolutions submitted by the ruling faction on recalling opposition MP Ishkhan SAGHATELYAN from Office of NA Vice President and Termination of Powers of RA NA opposition MP Vahe HAKOBYAN as Chair of Standing Committee on Economic Affairs, I urgently prepared and sent letters to the international organizations, Ambassadors accredited in Armenia.

With the letters I drew my colleagues’ urgent attention to the draft resolutions submitted by the ruling faction and noted that as the justifications of the Draft Decisions make it clear, the ruling faction takes such initiatives because of the opposition MP’s boycott of parliamentary work (not participating in the voting, absences from the NA Council Sessions, absences from the Standing Committee sessions), opinions and statements made during the rallies.

Referring to the boycott I stressed that according to the European Court’s position a boycott is a form of expressing a protesting opinion which is protected by Article 10 of the Convention and that especially the parliamentary boycott has been practiced in all democratic states. 

Referring to the opinions and calls by the opposition MPs during the rallies, they are also protected by the Article 10 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (Freedom of _expression_). And if the members of the ruling faction think that they contain violation of criminal law, then a criminal-legal assessment of their actions should be given. If not, then they are fully protected by internal and international norms on freedom of _expression_ especially for MPs and therefore an MP should not be punished for the freedom of _expression_. 

On this matter I requested Madam Ambassador to come up with a public statement on such a behavior by the ruling party which is against democratic principles. 
In reply, Ambassador Tracy informs: ‘The United States is committed to partnering with Armenia to strengthen democratic institutions that reflect our common values. We expect political factions to work within the democratic processes available to them in parliament, as established under Armenian law. 

We defer to relevant Armenian bodies on the legality of the decisions taken in parliament on July 1 to remove opposition Members of Parliament from their positions. We also stress that a constructive opposition plays an important role in any democracy’. 

The Ambassador sums it up: ‘The United States is committed to supporting the Armenian people as they continue to pursue a democratic agenda. I appreciate your constructive efforts towards this end’”.

RFE/RL Armenia Report – 07/07/2022

                                        Thursday, July 7, 2022


Iran Again Warns Against ‘Geopolitical Changes’ In South Caucasus


Armenia - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian greets Ali Shamkhani, secretary of 
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, Yerevan, July 7, 2022.


A senior Iranian security official reaffirmed Tehran’s opposition to 
“geopolitical changes” in the South Caucasus and support for Armenian 
sovereignty over transit roads passing through Armenia when he visited Yerevan 
on Thursday.

Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security 
Council, met with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and his Armenian opposite 
number for talks that focused on regional security and Armenian-Iranian economic 
cooperation.

“Ali Shamkhani emphasized that Iran considers any attempt to change the 
geopolitical situation in the region unacceptable and noted that his country 
also supports the process of unblocking [transport] infrastructures within the 
framework of preserving the territorial integrity and sovereignty of states,” 
Pashinian’s press office said in a statement on the talks.

Other Iranian officials, notably President Ebrahim Raisi, have made similar 
statements in recent months amid Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations on restoring 
transport links between the two South Caucasus states.

Such links are envisaged by the Russian-brokered ceasefire that stopped the 2020 
war in Nagorno-Karabakh. The deal specifically commits Yerevan to opening rail 
and road links between Azerbaijan and its Nakhichevan exclave.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has claimed that it calls for an 
exterritorial land corridor that would pass through Syunik, the sole Armenian 
province bordering Iran. Armenian leaders deny this, saying that Azerbaijani 
citizens and cargo cannot be exempt from Armenian border controls.

“Statements made about transport corridors are unacceptable to us,” the Iranian 
ambassador in Yerevan, Abbas Badakhshan Zohouri, reportedly said during a visit 
to Syunik in late April.

Armenia - An Armenian flag is hoisted at a military base on the border with 
Iran, October 7, 2021.

According to the Armenian government statement, Shamkhani told Pashinian that 
Iran is ready to deepen ties with Armenia “in all spheres.” The two men stressed 
in that regard the importance of increasing bilateral trade and implementing 
joint energy and transport projects.

The official Iranian news agency IRNA quoted Shamkhani as telling Armen 
Grigorian, the secretary of Armenia’s Security Council, that Tehran sees “no 
limitations for expanding bilateral ties as the Iranian and Armenian nations 
have over the past decades backed each other in difficult times at the regional 
and international levels.”

Grigorian’s office said the two officials stressed the importance of Chabahar, 
an Iranian cargo port in the Gulf of Oman, “in the context of Armenian-Iranian 
relations and especially the development of Syunik.”

India has built two terminals at Chabahar to bypass Pakistan in cargo traffic 
with Iran, Afghanistan and central Asian countries.

Meeting in Yerevan last October, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and his Indian 
counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar called for establishing an Armenian-Indian 
transport link passing through Chabahar. Mirzoyan said the Iranian port could be 
used for cargo shipments to not only Armenia but also neighboring Georgia, 
Russia and even Europe.

An Indian-Armenian intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation held its 
latest session in Yerevan earlier this week.



Pashinian Wants Quick Implementation Of Border Deal With Turkey

        • Sargis Harutyunyan

Turkey - The Church of Tigran Honents at the ruins of Ani, the capital of a 
medieval Armenian kingdom, on the Turkey-Armenia border, 11Sep2008


Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian told Armenian government agencies on Thursday to 
closely cooperate with their Turkish counterparts for implementing “as soon as 
possible” an agreement to open the Turkish-Armenian border to citizens of third 
countries.

Special envoys of Armenia and Turkey reached the agreement in Vienna last week 
during a fourth round of negotiations on normalizing relations between the two 
neighboring states.

The Turkish and Armenian foreign ministries said after the talks that 
“third-country citizens visiting Armenia and Turkey” will be allowed to cross 
the land border “at the earliest date possible.” They said the two sides also 
agreed to launch “direct air cargo trade between Armenia and Turkey.”

“It is now very important that our agencies work with relevant Turkish agencies 
because the implementation of the political agreements depends on that work,” 
Pashinian said at a weekly cabinet meeting in Yerevan. “So my order is that we 
work in a coordinated way so that we implement the agreements reached as soon as 
possible.”

Turkey -- Turkish soldiers stand guard on a road near Kars leading to a closed 
border crossing with Armenia, 15Apr2009

Pashinian did not give any time frames for what would be the first step towards 
the opening of the border which Turkey has for decades kept closed. Nor did he 
specify administrative and logistical measures that need to be taken for that 
purpose.

The Armenian Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructures, which 
deals with transport-related issues, did not immediately comment on those steps. 
Armenia and Turkey do not have diplomatic ties.

Ankara has long made the normalization of relations with Yerevan conditional on 
a resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict acceptable to Azerbaijan. Turkish 
Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has repeatedly said that his government 
coordinates the Turkish-Armenian dialogue with Baku.

Armenian leaders have said, for their part, that they want an unconditional 
normalization of Turkish-Armenian ties. Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan 
complained in late May that Ankara is “synchronizing” the Turkish-Armenian 
normalization process with Armenian-Azerbaijani peace talks.

Armenia -- President Armen Sarkissian (second from right) visits a 
Russian-Armenian border guard post on Armenia's border with Turkey, July 4, 2020.

Pashinian and members of his political team regularly stress the economic 
significance of cross-border commerce with Turkey as well as Azerbaijan. Economy 
Minister Vahan Kerobian insisted on Thursday that it will have “very big 
economic effects” on Armenia. But he did not back up his optimism with concrete 
economic projections.

Most Armenian opposition politicians as well as some economists and 
businesspeople are far more skeptical about the likely impact of an open border 
with Turkey. They say that it would primarily lower the cost of importing 
Turkish goods to Armenia and thus hurt local manufacturers and farmers.

Turkish imports accounted for the bulk of Turkish-Armenian trade which stood, 
according to Armenian government data, at 73.5 billion drams ($180 million) last 
year.



Armenian Inflation Hits Double Digits

        • Robert Zargarian

Armenia - A supermarket in Yerevan, April 29, 2021.


Inflation in Armenia continued to rise in June, reaching an annual rate of 10.3 
percent, government data shows.

According to the Armenian government’s Statistical Committee, soaring food 
prices remained the key factor behind the increased cost of living. They were up 
by an average of 17 percent year on year.

The Statistical Committee reported an almost 46 percent surge in the average 
cost of vegetables mostly grown in the country. It said the prices of bread and 
beef were up by about 20 percent from June 2021.

Economy Minister Vahan Kerobian admitted on Thursday that the much 
higher-than-projected inflation rate could increase poverty in Armenia, which 
already grew in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. But he said that the 
impact of the rising consumer prices should be offset by robust economic growth 
recorded in the first five months of this year. The growth is translating into 
new jobs and higher wages, he told journalists.

Kerobian also pointed to the government’s decision last week to raise the 
national minimum wage by 10 percent, to 75,000 drams ($182). The measure will 
take effect in January 2023.

Government officials have said that pensions will also rise next year. But they 
have not yet specified the extent of the promised increase.

Inflation hit the double-digit rate last month despite a sharp appreciation of 
the Armenian currency, the dram, which began in mid-March amid an influx of 
thousands of Russians who left their country following the Russian invasion of 
Ukraine. The dram’s exchange rate has also been affected by a significant 
strengthening of the Russian ruble.

Armenia’s Central Bank has made clear that it will not cut interest rates or 
intervene in the domestic currency market to reverse the dram’s appreciation 
which is hitting hard some Armenian exporters. The bank’s governor, Martin 
Galstian, insisted last month that the stronger dram is somewhat easing external 
inflationary pressures on the Armenian economy.


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Rep. Schiff submits NDAA amendment calling for immediate release of Armenian POWS

Public Radio of Armenia
Armenia – July 6 2022

Congressman Adam Schiff has introduced a bi-partisan amendment to the FY2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) calling for Azerbaijan’s immediate release of Armenian POWs and captured civilians.

Amendment #698 is co-sponsored by Reps. Don Beyer (D-VA), Congressman Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), U.S. Rep. Tony Cárdenas (D-CA), Katherine Clark (D-MA), Jim Costa (D-CA), Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL), Tom Malinowski (D-NJ), Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ), Janice Schakowsky (D-IL), and Jackie Speier (D-CA).

The ANCA is leading a grassroots effort to secure additional co-sponsors prior to next week’s House Rules Committee consideration of the amendment.

NDAA amendments ruled “in order” by the House Rules Committee will be voted on by the full U.S. House.

Armenpress: Finland and Sweden complete NATO membership negotiations in one round

Finland and Sweden complete NATO membership negotiations in one round

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YEREVAN, JULY 4, ARMENPRESS. Finland and Sweden started and finished NATO membership negotiations on July 4. The accession protocol will be signed on July 5, ARMENPRESS reports TASS informed, referring to the statement issued by the alliance.

"Finland and Sweden completed negotiations on NATO membership on July 4, according to the agreement reached at the NATO summit in Madrid. Both countries have officially confirmed their desire and ability to fulfill the political, legal and military obligations stipulated by NATO membership. After the end of the negotiations, the allies will sign the protocols on the entry of Finland and Sweden into the alliance on July 5 at the NATO headquarters," the message says.

Chess: Three Armenian team players on FIDE rating list

Panorama
Armenia – July 1 2022

SPORT 13:25 01/07/2022 ARMENIA

The FIDE July ratings of top 100 players feature three players of the Armenian chess team.

In particular, Gabriel Sargissian sits 37th, Haik Martirosyan comes 73rd and Shant Sargsyan is placed at 87th.

Magnus Carlsen leads the world rankings, followed by Ding Liren, Alireza Firouzja and Fabiano Caruana.

Levon Aronian, who is now listed as a US player, is ranked 5th on the list.

“Thanks to brotherly Greece,” says Armenian FM following meeting with Dendias in Athens

by ATHENS BUREAU

Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias met on Monday with visiting Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan in the presence of Deputy Foreign Minister Kostas Fragogiannis.

The two top officials reaffirmed the strong friendship and historical ties between Greece and Armenia.

They also discussed Greek-Armenian relations, including the trilateral cooperation between Greece, Armenia and Cyprus on diaspora issues, developments in the Caucasus region, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and developments in the Eastern Mediterranean.

After the meeting Dendias and Mirzoyan signed an MoU between the Greek and the Armenian Foreign Ministries on EU-related matters, the foreign ministry posted on Twitter.

Thanks to brotherly Greece and my friend Nikos Dendias personally for warm welcome and hospitality. Had very productive discussions also with also the President and the Prime Minister and the Greek Foreign Minister. Strong partnership with Greece has a strategic importance for Armenia,” Mirzoyan tweeted.

https://greekcitytimes.com/2022/06/29/brotherly-greece-dendias/

Armenia: Ruling party to sack opposition’s deputy parliament speaker

PanARMENIAN
Armenia –

PanARMENIAN.Net - The ruling Civil Contract party has made a decision to remove Ishkhan Saghatelyan from the opposition Armenia bloc from the post of Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly.

MP Artur Hovhannisyan from Civil Contract said Tuesday, June 28 that lawmaker Vahe Hakobyan, also from Armenia bloc, will be sacked as the head of the Standing Committee on Economic Affairs.

President of the National Assembly Alen Simonyan said earlier in the day that Civil Contract was going to discuss the possibility of firing opposition deputies for missing out on work due to a months-long campaign demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Days earlier, opposition lawmaker from "I Have Honor" bloc, Chairman of Homeland party Artur Vanetsyan resigned. Vanetsyan went on a sit-in in mid-April and launched a campaign against Pashinyan and his government. Pashinian came under fire after he and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev agreed to start drafting a bilateral peace treaty to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and set up a joint commission on demarcating the borders.