Armenia PM Nikol Pashinyan accuses army of attempted coup
This week I’ve
read an article about situation in Armenia after the short military conflict
with Azerbaijan. The whole situation is related to the loss of Karabakh – a mountain
region belonging to Azerbaijan but controlled by Armenians since truce in 1994. Last year due to
conflict Armenia had lost this region for the Azeris. Shortly after the end of
the conflict Armenian Prime Minister had dismissed a few commanders from
military staff and sacked armed deputy chief Tiran Khachary. The loss of enclave
and these decisions seriously angered Amrenian military management, which
accuses the government of ineffective foreign policy. Armenian Prime Minister –
Nikol Pashinyan also accused main military staff for attempted coup against government. Pashinyan gathered with thousands of his
supporters in the capital city – Yerevan. He made a statement that the army isn’t
the political institution and never should be. The situation is very tense cause it was very close to outbreak
of civil war. In my opinion these events could shake the balance and give the
opportunity to the other side of the conflict . In the last years conflict
itself I Was surprised by the low involvement of Russian in this conflict
because it had always actively participated in military operations wheter in
The Caucasus or in the Middle East.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56194421
Oh, I'm sure they've got their dirty fingers in this mess too. We just don't hear about it.
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