Power went out at government meeting, Pashinyan got angry
The Armenian government met under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Pashinyan. The power outage during the meeting angered Pashinyan.
Pashinyan, rebuking the minister responsible for electricity, said: “How many times do I have to raise the same issue? “The power supply in our country is of poor quality and the lights flicker constantly, so it is not a surprise to experience power outages,” he said.
HE SAID: “WE CANNOT LIVE IN AN ORDER OF CONFLICT”
Pashinyan, who made a statement in recent months, stated that Armenia could not live in a state of conflict for a long time and used the following statements:
*We are a state and we are already together with state law and order. Armenia cannot live in a state of conflict for a long time. We can fall into a situation in which not only bread, electricity, roads, but also the State disappear.
* We are not neighbors of Europe and Russia. We are neighbors of Georgia, Azerbaijan, Türkiye and Iran. We must first take this issue into consideration when solving problems.
Source: Sozcu
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