
ArmInfo. Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II has no resignation options. This was stated to journalists by Archbishop Arshak Khachatryan, head of the chancery of the Mother See of Etchmiadzin.
According to him, there are no grounds for the Catholicos's resignation. "The head of the Armenian Apostolic Church cannot resign simply because certain circles, including dubious ones, are pushing such an agenda. This cannot become a reality even if 10 bishops have demanded the Patriarch's resignation. The Catholicos is elected by the Church Assembly," the archbishop said. He pointed to the prevailing opinion that blackmail was used against these bishops. "I don't know whether pressure was actually applied to them, but under any scenario, such behavior by the bishops is nothing less than betrayal, which, in essence, is a single sin."
Speaking of the accusations against Khachatryan himself, the archbishop added that he does not consider himself sinless. However, according to him, everything attributed to him has no connection whatsoever to his life, his biography, or his actions. The archbishop, in particular, pointed to video footage allegedly featuring him, calling it false and falsified. Speaking about the criminal case opened by the Investigative Committee, Khachatryan noted that the Investigative Committee should open a case not for violating his right to privacy, but for spreading hatred and hostility against him. Specifically, the creator and distributor of this video recording must be found.
When asked about the accusations that he had an affair with his uncle's wife, Khachatryan noted that both he and a relative, his uncle's wife, had been summoned for questioning by the National Security Service. Their position was the same: the matter had no basis in reality. The archbishop emphasized that he did not resign precisely because those distributing the recording wanted him to. However, he is prepared to suspend his powers and even abdicate if he believes it would aid the investigation. He noted that he will not cease his ministry simply because certain circles desire it. "But the moment may come when I feel that terminating my ministry could be useful for an objective investigation and could help end public misunderstandings. Furthermore, church leadership must evaluate whether this is necessary or not," the archbishop said. It is worth noting that several weeks ago, inappropriate video materials related to Archbishop Arshak Khachatryan began to circulate online. He himself denied any involvement, as he was not featured in the video footage. The Investigative Committee of Armenia opened a criminal investigation into the incident and issued clarifications confirming the authenticity of the video footage. Following this, a statement by 13 bishops circulated online demanding that the Catholicos of All Armenians remove Archbishop Arshak from the Mother See of Etchmiadzin and freeze his powers. Notably, this statement by the bishops was welcomed by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who had launched an anti- church campaign against Karekin II.