Abstract:TBILISI (Reuters) – Armenian police on Thursday detained dozens of protesters calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who they say has made unacceptable concessions over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
div classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodivpTBILISI Reuters – Armenian police on Thursday detained dozens of protesters calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who they say has made unacceptable concessions over the NagornoKarabakh region.p
pThe landlocked South Caucasus country has seen detractors of Pashinyan take to the streets in recent days to block major roads in the capital Yerevan and call on the population to commit acts of civil disobedience. pdivdivdiv classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodiv
pLocal television footage showed police officers grabbing protesters and dragging them into vans. Police in Yerevan said they had detained 49 protesters as of midday.p
pPashinyan has faced heavy criticism since Armenia was defeated by Azerbaijan in a sixweek war in 2020 and lost significant territory in and around the disputed region of NagornoKarabakh.p
pPashinyan angered the opposition last month when he said the international community urged Armenia to “lower the bar” on the status of NagornoKarabakh, an enclave internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan but populated and until recently fully controlled by ethnic Armenians.p
pAzerbaijan said last month it was ready for negotiations to on a peace treaty with Armenia, but said Yerevan needed to renounce any territorial claim against the country.p
pPashinyan — who said he had agreed to a Russianbrokered ceasefire in 2020 to avoid further losses — said he would not sign any peace deal with Azerbaijan without consulting ethnic Armenians in NagornoKarabakh.p
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pp Reporting by Reuters editing by Guy Faulconbridgep
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