Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that his country is preparing to recognize the Karabakh region as a territory belonging to Azerbaijan. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that “86.6 thousand square kilometers of the territory of Azerbaijan, which Yerevan is preparing to recognize, includes the Karabakh region.” to discuss with Baku, adding that Azerbaijan is ready to recognize the territorial integrity of Armenia, which has an area of 29.8 thousand square kilometers. He stressed the need to seek guarantees that the policy of ethnic cleansing and genocide against the Armenians of Karabakh would not continue.
Nikol Pashinyan, born in 1975, is an Armenian journalist, editor and politician known as the most vocal opponent of Republican Party rule.
In 2000, the editor-in-chief Hyakakan Zamanac was found guilty of defamation and defamation of various individuals. As for Pashinyan, he was not convicted of anything, so he went to support Levon Ter-Petrosyan in the 2008 presidential elections in Armenia, and then soon went into hiding due to unrest in the country after the elections; He was wanted by the police on suspicion of mass murder. In June 2009, Nikol came out of hiding and surrendered to the police, after spending almost two years in detention in May 2011 after an amnesty granted to many political prisoners, he was released.