ArmInfo. With their actions, certain circles from Artsakh are crossing the line that cannot remain unanswered, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated on March 28 at a government meeting.
"I cannot help but note that certain circles of forcibly displaced persons from Nagorno-Karabakh, wittingly or unwittingly, are taking steps that create threats to the national security of Armenia. They announce some governments in exile and so on. I want to clearly state so that everyone can understand that there is one government in Armenia and it sits in this room. I want this message to be clearly recorded," Pashinyan said. He stated that, if necessary, "appropriate steps and measures must be taken so that external forces do not use these "certain circles" to create threats to the security of Armenia.
"Those who deliver such messages have already had the opportunity to express this responsibility, and we have seen what they did with this opportunity," Pashinyan emphasized.
As the prime minister pointed out, everyone who wants to rent an apartment cannot put a sign on the door and say that "we are the government of this country." "Such actions towards the state, which already cross the line of "respect-disrespect", and receive this logic, cannot remain unanswered," summed up Nikol Pashinyan.
Artsakh President Samvel Shahramanyan, in an interview with the French publication Le Figaro, stated that there is an NK government in exile in Armenia. When asked whether Karabakh has a government in exile, Shaharmanyan answered positively: "Yes, the building where I am receiving you houses the president's office and legislative and law enforcement agencies. Parliamentarians may meet here to vote."