Thousands of opposition supporters rallied Sunday within the Armenian capital Yerevan to warn the government in opposition to concessions to arch-foe Azerbaijan over the lengthy-disputed Nagorno-Karabakh place.
Opposition parties have accused Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of plans to provide away all of Karabakh to Azerbaijan after he instructed lawmakers final month that the “international community calls on Armenia to scale down demands on Karabakh.”
On Sunday, several thousand opposition supporters gathered in downtown Yerevan, shouting demands for Pashinyan to resign and holding placards that read “Karabakh” and “Armenia without Turks” — in reference to Turkic-speaking Azerbaijanis.
Parliament Vice-Speaker and opposition leader Ishkhan Sagatelyan said: “Any political status of Karabakh within Azerbaijan is unacceptable to us.”
“Pashinyan had betrayed people’s trust and must go,” he told journalists at the rally, adding that the protest movement “will lead to the overthrow of the government in the nearest future.”
Yerevan and Baku had been locked in a territorial dispute since the 1990s over the mountainous region of Azerbaijan predominantly populated by ethnic Armenians.
Karabakh was at the center of a six-week war in 2020 that claimed more than 6,500 lives before it ended with a Russian-brokered ceasefire agreement.
Under the deal, Armenia ceded swathes of territories it had controlled for decades and Russia deployed some 2,000 peacekeepers to oversee the truce.
In April, Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met for rare EU-mediated talks in Brussels and then they tasked their overseas ministers to “start preparatory work for peace talks.”
The assembly came after a flare-up in Karabakh on March 25 that saw Azerbaijan capture a strategic village within the vicinity below the Russian peacekeepers’ duty, killing 3 separatist troops.
Ethnic Armenian separatists in Nagorno-Karabakh broke far away from Azerbaijan while the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. The ensuing conflicts claimed around 30,000 lives.















