Fact: "We're Facing Pressure from Abroad, We Can't Respond"
Fact newspaper reports: The issue of the exploitation of the Amulsar mine has created serious turmoil within the government, forming a rather polarized atmosphere within the team. This is also visible, as they say, to the naked eye.
According to the newspaper's sources, closed discussions held in the last ten days, where the main topic was the mining issue, have led to significant disagreements, especially among parliamentary circles. The last discussion, in particular, was heated, where lawmakers were clearly told: "Whether you like it or not, Amulsar will be exploited; look at how you are coping with the topic, and the rest is up to you." Furthermore, they were hinted at that there is a lack of understanding regarding the pressures from abroad related to this topic, and that they cannot respond effectively.
According to the information, authorities currently have a decisive stance on the Amulsar issue and are likely to seek at least preliminary solutions before the Prime Minister's trip to the United States.
For more details, refer to today's issue of the newspaper.