“Prime Minister Pashinyan Announces Freedom from Quarantine: Armenia Looks to Overcome State of Emergency”
In his live broadcast on November 24, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addressed the concerns and queries of Armenian citizens and the diaspora Armenians. He assured the public that Armenia is no longer under martial law but highlighted that a state of emergency is still registered in the government system, aiming to tackle the crisis effectively. Pashinyan emphasized the importance of keeping up with the progress made by other countries in combating the epidemic, indicating the government’s commitment to not fall behind in their ongoing efforts.
This announcement comes as a significant development following Armenia’s liberation from quarantine measures enforced since the fifth month. Prime Minister Pashinyan’s message serves to inform and reassure the citizens, shedding light on the current state of affairs and the government’s strategy to swiftly overcome any lingering emergency situations.
As part of their approach, the Armenian government recognizes the importance of learning from the successes achieved by other nations in curbing the spread of the virus. This proactive stance demonstrates their dedication to protecting public health and ensuring that the country is well-prepared to face any future challenges.
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