
ArmInfo. The surrender of Artsakh has a specific name and surname - RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his cronies, and this label will never be erased. Eduard Sharmazanov, a member of the Republican Party's board, wrote this on his Facebook page.
"Do you know when the decline of Artsakh began? It started in 2018, when people from Artsakh came to Yerevan on buses to protest against Serzh Sargsyan, shouting: "Nikol, Prime Minister!" When Nikol detained the first president of Artsakh, Robert Kocharyan, and was greeted with applause in Stepanakert. When Nikol said that Artsakh is Armenia and that's it, and the square in Stepanakert rejoiced. When in Gyumri, Artsakh President Bako Sahakyan was referred to as the "governor of Artsakh." When on October 19, 2020, Nikol refused Putin's offer to end the war, which would have allowed Shushi to remain under Armenian control. When the leadership of Artsakh came to the 2021 elections not as the headquarters of those who liberated Artsakh, but as the headquarters of those who surrendered Artsakh.
When Nikol stopped visiting Artsakh on Aliyev's orders. When Nikol surrendered Lachin and Aghavno. When in April In 2022, Nikol proposed lowering the bar for Artsakh's status, when Nikol began negotiating not in Russia, but in Brussels and Western forums, when Nikol recognized Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan in Prague, Brussels, Reykjavik, Yerevan, and Granada. When the Armenian authorities and their puppets called for the integration of the people of Artsakh. When, on September 13, 2023, Nikol declared live on air that he would not participate in the genocide perpetrated by Azerbaijan, when Nikol was an observer, when forced migration was taking place in Artsakh. When Samvel Babayan was the first to leave Artsakh, leaving thousands of his compatriots alone," the RPA board member stated.
He also touched on the question of who the Armenian authorities were trying to shift the blame for these events to-namely, Artsakh President Shahramanyan, who had only been in power for 10 days. "And after all this, is there any Armenian who tries to justify Nikol," Eduard Sharmazanov concluded.