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“Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Controversial Speech Sparks Debate: Is Armenia Rejoicing or Questioning its Connection?”

There is a significant news that has caused us to question our connection and seek clarification. It pertains to a passage by Jesus Christ: “Rejoice, you persecuted ones, for they shall be called children of God.” Nikol Pashinyan, in a recent speech, mentioned his efforts to understand the current situation and the struggle for victory. He also expressed his desire to climb Mount Ararat, where it is said, “Rejoice, you powerful ones, for they shall be humbled.” Witnesses claim that we are the powerful ones, finding joy in the sacrifices made during wars. Pashinyan believes that joy can lead to humility and that the Republic of Armenia should be a safe, developed, free, and unique country.

Pashinyan’s speech also touched on his opposition to the government’s decision to evacuate four villages in the Tavush region to Azerbaijan. He emphatically stated that this decision has no connection to reality. He emphasized that in the history of the Republic of Armenia, there has never been an example where communication with the villages of Kizilhacili, Xeyrimali, Ashagh Arikhli, and Baghanis Aghbunu was impossible.

Pashinyan further clarified that the government has never had control, nor currently has control over these village territories. This news from Armenia highlights the ongoing situation and the activities surrounding it. Pashinyan compares his role to that of Jesus Christ in saying, “Rejoice in that day and leap for joy! For behold, your reward is great in heaven.”