Armenian deputy mayor deplores unilateral concessions to Baku
The Armenian government’s decision to hand over four border villages to Azerbaijan poses threats to the Noyemberyan community in Tavush Province, Noyemberyan Deputy Mayor Mher Aghamyan claims.
“We believe that the proposals and steps unveiled at yesterday’s meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan, first and foremost, pose security threats to the Noyemberyan community and create additional problems for Armenia,” he told protesters in the town of Noyemberyan on Tuesday.
Aghamyan stressed that the Noyemberyan leaders considered the border delimitation process as unilateral concessions to Azerbaijan and announced their withdrawal from any talks on it.
“I would not like to go into details as they may include state secrets,” the deputy mayor added.
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