"I consider myself guilty of everything, everything." Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced at the session of the NA Investigative Committee, answering the question of what he considers himself guilty of in the NA Investigative Committee.
"But I have a problem. When I pick up paper and pen, I consider myself guilty of absolutely everything on the political, moral, psychological, human levels, but I say: very good, this is the declaration. When I start formulating my indictment with the text, somewhere I enter a dead end. And that process took place several times in your presence. They say the following: go, accept this, if you didn't accept it, you are guilty. Very good. step one. In order to accept this, it was necessary to do this, it was necessary to do it, and I say to the 4th step, wait a minute, but how? It was not possible to do that," said Nikol Pashinyan, noting that he expects the opposition to help him in this matter.
Pashinyan interprets what he said that he was told in the NA hall: "Give Kovsakan," then they say, "don't stop the war". "Then we open it and see that Kovsakan is not there. Zangelan was in the negotiation process, which had to be returned, including in the Kazan package. But the return of that and other things, according to Serzh Sargsyan's testimony, were not enough to solve this problem."