
In this article from 2001 entitled "We and Our Interests," Pashinyan writes that it is in Armenia's interests to provide a railway link through Syunik connecting Turkey to Central Asia. armtimes.com/hy/article/105…
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In this article from 2001 entitled "We and Our Interests," Pashinyan writes that it is in Armenia's interests to provide a railway link through Syunik connecting Turkey to Central Asia. armtimes.com/hy/article/105…


Nikol Pashinyan ridiculed an Artsakh Armenian woman in the Yerevan Metro, referring to her as a “fugitive” and stating that Artsakh Armenians fled, while speaking to her in a dismissive and disrespectful manner. The exchange began when Pashinyan attempted to hand the woman’s child a small map of Armenia. The mother responded that they were from Artsakh and had a different map. Pashinyan replied, “Your son will live in this map. Keep that in mind. We will not allow your ideology.” He then raised his voice, pointed his finger at the woman, and escalated the situation. During the exchange, Pashinyan stated: “Now you’ve arrived here and say you want to return. We’ve spent the billions earned by the citizens of Armenia for you to stay. Why didn’t you stay?.. Next time, you runaways, don’t you dare say that I gave up Karabakh.” Afterwards, Pashinyan took back his own words. When asked to comment on his remarks in which he called Artsakh Armenians “runaways,” he denied making such a statement, claiming it was “misunderstood.” The remarks come in the context of the forced displacement of over 100,000 Armenians from Artsakh following Azerbaijan’s 2023 offensive. The confrontation comes as part of Pashinyan’s ongoing public outreach efforts ahead of upcoming elections.



#Pashinyan argued with an #Artsakh woman in the subway: "Now you've arrived here and says we want to return. We've spent the billions earned by the citizens of #Armenia for you to stay. Why didn't you stay?.. Next time, you runaways, don't you dare say that I gave up Karabakh".

Nikol Pashinyan ridiculed an Artsakh Armenian woman in the Yerevan Metro, referring to her as a “fugitive” and stating that Artsakh Armenians fled, while speaking to her in a dismissive and disrespectful manner. The exchange began when Pashinyan attempted to hand the woman’s child a small map of Armenia. The mother responded that they were from Artsakh and had a different map. Pashinyan replied, “Your son will live in this map. Keep that in mind. We will not allow your ideology.” He then raised his voice, pointed his finger at the woman, and escalated the situation. During the exchange, Pashinyan stated: “Now you’ve arrived here and say you want to return. We’ve spent the billions earned by the citizens of Armenia for you to stay. Why didn’t you stay?.. Next time, you runaways, don’t you dare say that I gave up Karabakh.” Afterwards, Pashinyan took back his own words. When asked to comment on his remarks in which he called Artsakh Armenians “runaways,” he denied making such a statement, claiming it was “misunderstood.” The remarks come in the context of the forced displacement of over 100,000 Armenians from Artsakh following Azerbaijan’s 2023 offensive. The confrontation comes as part of Pashinyan’s ongoing public outreach efforts ahead of upcoming elections.





Armenian government declined 40 tons of Russian humanitarian aid for Karabakh region — Russian MFA Spox Zakharova 'Russia was among the first to send humanitarian aid to the Karabakh region. However, official Yerevan was not very glad about Russian assistance for some reason’




Nearly 700,000 people – including about 200,000 children – have been displaced in Lebanon in just 10 days of war in the Middle East, according to UNICEF. Food and fuel prices are surging as the conflict spreads across the region. news.un.org/en/story/2026/…