A new capitulation deal has been signed behind our back - Vazgen Manukyan
"For months we had no idea what was going on in Armenia's Syunik province," Vazgen Manukyan, the candidate for the PM's post from opposition Homeland Salvation Movement told reporters at Liberty Square in Yerevan.
"We were often told that the authorities are paralyzed as a result of which we witnessed Syunik incidents. However, as it turned out, a new capitulation deal had been signed behind our back," Manukyan said, commenting on the border demarcation process between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Syunik.
"The situation exacerbated after the decision to restrict the reporters entry and free reporting from the scene," said Manukyan, adding there is a reasonable suspicion that apart from the six provisions, there are other agreements.
"Developments are underway we are not aware of. Our motherland continues its path to destruction," said Manukyan.