Following the ceasefire reached with the Baku government, thousands of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh are filling Stepanakert airport to leave the separatist republic of Artsakh.
A new war scenario between Armenia and Azerbaijan seems unlikely for now, with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan expressing his desire to keep his country away from a new conflict. But this policy is also hotly debated in Armenia, where Pashinyan is accused of sacrificing Nagorno-Karabakh for the sake of an imaginary peace with neighboring Azerbaijan. In Yerevan, protesters gathered in front of the government building on Tuesday, calling him a “traitor” and demanding his resignation. The Prime Minister warned of a “coup” in Armenia.
Source: Today IT

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