What is happening in Yerevan today: separate demonstrations in Liberty Square, Republic Square, city transport drivers, taxi drivers’ conversations against the people of Artsakh, are leading a plan of division.
Vardan Astsatryan, an Armenian collector of works of art, Founder and Director of the Shushi Carpet Museum, participant in the Artsakh Liberation War, the Four-Day War and the Armenian-Azerbaijani War, told Iravaban.net, noting that the organizers of all this have the intention of provoking a civil war.
“The most correct thing for the Prime Minister would be for all political forces to gather at the table and resolve this issue in a closed format, because the fate of this nation is at stake, it is the fate of our statehood,” Vardan Astsatryan said.
According to him, it is possible to get out of such situations only through deep discussions.
“I also call on the former and current leaders of Armenia to meet, put everything aside and decide what to do. Get off the streets, today’s street demonstrations will have disastrous consequences for our country, and in a couple of days it may be too late.’
The path to the salvation of Artsakh lies through unification here. When everyone unites here: Artsakh will be saved. Our enemies understand all this very clearly and present it to us with love. Don’t eat the food that the enemy gives you, don’t eat the enemy’s offering, pull yourself together, it’s easy, there’s nothing complicated, you are human after all, the nation is looking at you,” Astsatryan said.