Politics

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met the Armenian community of Vladivostok

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visited St. George Armenian Apostolic Church in Vladivostok, where he met with representatives of the local Armenian community. The head of the government was welcomed by Father Sargis Kahana Parakhchyan and Harutyun Avedyan, director of the Armenian community of Vladivostok. First, the Prime Minister lit a candle, then laid flowers at the khachkars dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide and the Armenians who died in the Great Patriotic War erected in the churchyard.

Then the Prime Minister answered several questions of representatives of the Armenian community. Nikol Pashinyan referred to the working visit to Vladivostok, the meeting with the President of the Russian Federation, and the possibilities of settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh problem, unblocking of regional infrastructures, and border demarcation with Azerbaijan. Prime Minister Pashinyan stated that the Armenian authorities would not give anyone any corridor through the country's territory. "The opening of the road does not create any threat for Armenia and Syunik region; on the contrary, it will bring additional guarantees of security and stability," added Nikol Pashinyan.

In response to the questions of the audience, the Prime Minister spoke about Armenia's foreign policy, the conditions created for business in our country, the government's priorities, the army, and other topics.