Arman Babajanyan, chairman of the "For the Republic" party, wrote on his Facebook page.
"At the main square of the Catholic Church, I participated in the Holy Christmas service and the blessing speech and sermon of Francis, the archpriest. The head of the Roman Church called for an end to world wars; at least twice, he recalled Ukraine, Afghanistan, Iran, and Lebanon...
Alas, His Holiness the High Priest did not say a word about the people of Artsakh, who were under siege for almost two weeks, and the inaction of the Armenian diplomatic corps is to blame for this, the apocalyptic, parasitic presence of the Armenian representation in the Vatican.
On Christmas Day, the whole world's attention is focused on the Pope's speech, on the content of the holy archpriest's sermon. At this fateful moment for our people, to allow the Pope not to say a word, not to mention the name of Armenia and Artsakh, I don't know what to call it.
About a week ago, the Pope spoke about the Lachin Corridor, but more is needed to make up for the lack of mention of Artsakh in today's Christmas sermon.
When will this paralysis of the diplomatic corps of Armenia be overcome? When will we finally witness the appointment of worthy diplomats?