ArmInfo.Over the past 20 years, I don't recall a single case of bickering between the leadership of Armenia and Artsakh. The head of the office of the second president of Armenia Robert Kocharyan, Viktor Soghomonyan, said this in an interview with ArmInfo correspondent, commenting on the criticism of the acting president. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addressed to the leadership of Artsakh these days.
"The fact is extremely disturbing. How it is conditioned and what motives the prime minister is guided to find it difficult to say, but the fact that this is an alarming and unpleasant phenomenon. I wish this would never happen again''. At the same time, expressing the hope that those who started all this will understand this very quickly.
To clarify whether these events can affect the negotiation process, the representative of the office of the second president of the Republic of Armenia stated that the negotiation process itself is so sensitive that there are no events that could not but affect the negotiation process. "It is regrettable, but I am afraid that it will be reflected," concluded Soghomonyan. To note, Pashinyan attacked the authorities in Artsakh with criticism after a number of high-ranking Karabakh officials reacted harshly to the statement made by the member of the ''My Step'' bloc Sasun Mikayelyan regarding the victory of the people in the revolution more important than the Artsakh liberation war. Pashinyan urged Karabakh officials not to earn political dividends on this, not to stick their nose in the internal political processes in Armenia and to take up their commitments. The next day, Pashinyan went the distance and called on Artsakh President Bako Sahakyan to curb his subordinates. Moreover, Pashinyan said that his son is the only one who today serves on the front line. According to him, the sons of none of the presidents served in Artsakh the son of the first president repaid his homeland in the Tavush region, and the sons of the second president Robert Kocharyan sank in the RA Ministry of Defense. The son of the second president, Levon Kocharyan, responded to this statement, who put out his photos from the army, where he also wrote that he served in the same conditions as the others, and even spent the night in tents at the landfills in Pambak.