
ArmInfo. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan's speech at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) can only be described in one word: disgusting. Artur Khachatryan, a member of the Armenian National Assembly from the opposition "Armenia" faction, wrote this on his Facebook page, reacting to Mirzoyan's speech on January 28 at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) session in Strasbourg.
The MP recalled that during the session, the Armenian Foreign Minister stated that certain "enemies of freedom" are seeking to return the country to an era of authoritarianism, endless conflicts, and weak sovereignty. "Because, according to his own words, the Armenians of Artsakh coexisted peacefully with the Azerbaijanis until these very 'enemies of freedom' appeared and destroyed these good relations. It turns out that it wasn't the Azerbaijanis who depopulated Nakhichevan, that they weren't involved in the ethnic cleansing in Artsakh, that they created unbearable living conditions for the people of Artsakh, forcing them to leave their homelands, and that they weren't the ones who discriminated against them," the opposition figure recalled.
Khachatryan continued that Mirzoyan believes the Azerbaijani authorities are good, and that they didn't organize the massacres in Sumgait and Baku, impose a blockade in Armenia and Artsakh, or start a war against Armenians-all of this, he said, is the work of the "enemies of freedom." "The most unsuccessful foreign minister in the history of Armenia has come to an epochal conclusion, surpassing even his 'boss.' Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, with an innocent expression, claims that he is responsible, but not guilty. Ararat Mirzoyan, however, went even further: according to his version, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is also not to blame-only the 'enemies of freedom' are to blame. And in this context, Turkey cannot be ignored. Recep Tayyip Erdogan presented Pashinyan with a book, and the Armenian-Turkish conflict was also a consequence of the actions of these 'enemies,'" the MP added.
However, as Khachatryan noted, this was the only thing that displeased the Armenian Foreign Minister. The opposition leader recalled that during his speech, Mirzoyan also stated that the 'enemies of freedom' seek to use democratic mechanisms and instruments to undermine this same democracy. In other words, as Khachatryan explained, these enemies will try to remove the ruling Civil Contract party from power through elections, and therefore it is not worthwhile. React harshly if the "fighters" for freedom, sovereignty, and democracy manipulate the elections, limit the participation of certain political forces, or interfere with the work of the observation mission and the media.
"Do you think they'll fight for democracy with white gloves? For the sake of 'democracy,' they might have to wield the steel hammer given to them by the people. And that's precisely what their democracy represents; it's no wonder Armenia is a 'stronghold' of democracy. Machiavellianism in action." "By the way, Ararat Mirzoyan never said who these vile enemies of freedom are," the MP concluded.
As a reminder, from the podium of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), the Armenian Foreign Minister stated that they expect an increase in hybrid attacks in the run-up to the country's parliamentary elections scheduled for June 7, 2026. At the same time, responding to a question from a European MP about whether Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's anti-church campaign contradicts democratic principles, Mirzoyan stated that this was nothing more than gossip.