"If the border guard stops, you will be safe, but maybe you will live safely for 7 days, the 8th day will not be safe, what do I know?" MP Gegham Nazaryan quoted Pashinyan's words
As we informed earlier, today a group of residents of Kirants met with Nikol Pashinyan to express their concerns regarding border demarcation. At the end of the meeting, which lasted more than 2 hours, the women of Kiran left the government building in tears, and the men were very angry and excited.
According to Aysor.am , they did not answer the journalists' questions, they could not say why they were crying, they were very emotional. Then the police intervened and removed the journalists, accusing them of "oppressing" the people of Tavush.
Gegham Nazaryan, deputy of the National Assembly "Armenia" faction, who managed to communicate with the people of Kiran, said that Nikol Pashinyan did not say anything specific at the meeting, on the contrary, his answers deepened the concerns of the people of Tavush.
"He said that the border can cross like this, but it can also cross like that, again he has put the residents in a state of uncertainty and anxiety. People are already thinking about the worst. None of the demands and reasonable proposals made by the residents of Kirants were accepted, at least in the last version, that the border should be crossed as it was during the Soviet years. It was not accepted. Even the border can pass through the middle of the village.
I am quoting Pashinyan's words, he said that if the border guard stops, you will be safe, but maybe you will live safely for 7 days, the 8th day will not be safe, what do I know?
People are in shock, they must understand what they are doing. One says: I will burn my house, the other says: something else. What will people do if they are told that the border will not cross like it was in the USSR years, but they are inventing a new border?
I repeat his words, he said, it turns out that during the USSR, they didn't know how the border was crossed. Now they are inventing some new border," said the deputy.