Nazeli Vardanyan: Based on Elard's Study, It Cannot Be Stated That This Case Should Be Closed
What was planned did not happen, said lawyer Nazeli Vardanyan to reporters after a discussion with the Prime Minister regarding the Amulsar issue at Baghramyan 26. She noted, "What was supposed to be a discussion with the participation of experts did not happen, despite the opportunity to present arguments quickly; it seemed as though the matter was already decided, that everything should be done within the framework of a criminal case. The criminal case is being conducted in complete violation of procedural norms, and it cannot be stated based on Elard's study that this case should be closed," Vardanyan said.
She pointed out that she will not make any statements yet and will wait for the case to be closed before presenting her professional opinion.
When asked what specific assessments were made regarding the prospects of mine exploitation during the discussion, Vardanyan replied, "Even they do not understand what they are saying. In one sentence, it was hinted that there will be a new examination."
Regarding the comment that the Prime Minister's spokesperson had recently told reporters that they do not see a need for a new examination at this time, Vardanyan responded, "Mr. Prime Minister announced that there will be a new examination."