It is noteworthy that the highest-ranking official negotiating in Syunik was Arush Arushanyan, according to our information.
The newspaper "Fact" writes: "A few days ago, in the National Assembly, Nikol Pashinyan lamented that they were blamed for the failure of the entire governance system. He was eager to prove that it was not the case by any means. It was understandable that he was making manipulations and justifications out of habit. But ultimately, every citizen of Armenia feels the consequences of these failures on a daily basis.
Yesterday, troubling reports circulated throughout the media about concerning phenomena occurring at the borders of Syunik (and subsequently Gegharkunik). Disturbing information was arriving from various locations. Official sources remained silent, while the 'marchers' called for the spread of misinformation to stop, and some even allowed themselves to insult those who are at the epicenter of these events. "A fire is breaking out in Stakhov's house, and no one believes it." This folk saying was apt for yesterday: the more the Nikol supporters and propagandists tried to deny it, the deeper the doubts became.
Finally, the Ministry of Defense benevolently decided to issue a statement informing that "the Azerbaijani armed forces, under the pretext of 'border adjustments', attempted to carry out certain activities in one of the border areas in Syunik." They added that negotiations were underway. By the way, it seemed that if the media did not raise alarms, the authorities, particularly the Ministry of Defense, would not even know what was happening at Armenia's borders.
There was a lot of talk yesterday about the details. We should simply note once again that this government is incapable of anything, especially regarding the country's security. The enemy is doing as it pleases, while the citizens of Armenia and the local authorities are left isolated, and state structures are unaware of each other. Meanwhile, the sense of impending danger and insecurity continues to loom in the air. And unfortunately, this will continue as long as Nikol and his team are in power.
Interestingly, the highest-ranking official negotiating in Syunik, according to our information, was the mayor of Goris, Arush Arushanyan, a member of the "Reviving Armenia" party.
For more details, see today's issue of the newspaper."