Armenian, Azerbaijani deputy PMs to hold border demarcation meeting

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A second meeting of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border demarcation commission is set for the end of August in Moscow, Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan’s office said.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has once again appeared to criticize Russia’s role in the region, this time in veiled remarks in a message published to mark the anniversary of Armenia’s declaration of independence.

The leaders of the five political parties represented in the parliament of Karabakh met with the leadership of the Russian peacekeeping contingent stationed there.

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You finally woke up to realize that I’m proud of you Prime Minister it took a long time but I hope you stick with your gut and make Armenian independent.

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Pashinyan has been anti Russian from day 1, so his constant barrage on Russia is no surprise. It's the reason he's in the mess that he's in today. He has to place blame for his shortcomings on others. That's all he's been doing since day 1.

xavierlaflamme