Armenian PM appeals to former soldiers demobilized in past one year
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan calls on former servicemen who were demobilized within the past one year to join the military voluntarily, stating “if we all do not stand up, we will be subjected to a genocide.”
Noting that those young men are the most combat ready part of the society, the premier asked them to visit the Defense Ministry’s Central Gathering Station.
“This is a fight for life and death. Those who have kept their military uniforms should present themselves with their uniforms and documents," he said in a Facebook live.
Related news
- The US needs to explain whether it gave those F-16s to bomb peaceful populations, PM tells The New York Times
- Armenian FM briefs top EU official on recent developments in Karabakh conflict zone
- Nikol Pashinyan, Angela Merkel hold phone call
- Victory and only victory is the ending that we see at the end of this struggle, Pashinyan says
- Macron, Pashinyan talked over the phone: France urges immediate cessation of hostilities
- Ceasefire impossible without ousting mercenaries and terrorists from region, Pashinyan tells Trump adviser
- Nikol Pashinyan: Why has Turkey returned to the South Caucasus 100 years later?
- Armenian PM declares martial law, mobilization amid fresh Azerbaijani attack on Artsakh