Former MP: Agenda of trilateral meeting of Armenian, Russian and Azeri leaders may contain 'numerous threats'
The agenda of the trilateral meeting between the Armenian, Russian and Azerbaijani leaders scheduled for January 11 in Moscow may contain numerous threats, Armen Ashotyan, a former MP from the Republican Party of Armenia, said on Thursday.
In a public post on Facebook, he accused Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who “is clinging to power and resisting the formation of a new and stronger government in Armenia”, of hiding the content of talks with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev during the upcoming meeting.
“The anti-Armenian scoundrel who usurped the post of the Armenian prime minister has already de facto killed the Republic of Artsakh, and it’s likely that he will soon deal the last deadly blow to the Republic of Armenia,” the ex-MP wrote.
“Nikol Pashinyan has no right to represent Armenia.
"Until the government in Armenia changes, a new agreement with Azerbaijan must be ruled out, and before that, the return of prisoners of war, hostages and the recovery of bodies must be considered a priority issue on the agenda," he wrote.