The Borneo Post

Armenian leader calls for halt to violence over peace deal

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YEREVAN: Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who has fuelled outrage over a controvers­ial peace deal with Azerbaijan, called Monday for a halt to violence after reports of an attempt on his life.

Last week, Pashinyan announced a Moscow-brokered peace deal that ended weeks of heavy fighting over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh that left at least 2,400 dead and displaced tens of thousands.

Armenia agreed to cede parts of the region to Azerbaijan as well as other territorie­s controlled by Armenian separatist­s since a 1990s post-Soviet war.

After the deal was announced, thousands of protesters took to the streets of the Armenian capital Yerevan, calling Pashinyan a “traitor” and demanding his resignatio­n. Protesters also stormed government buildings.

On Monday, Pashinyan appealed for calm.

“Today I clearly stated that violence or the provoking of violence (especially armed violence) cannot in any way be a means of action for the government,” Pashinyan said on Facebook.

Pashinyan said he expected the opposition to also declare that it did not back “any violent action”.

Authoritie­s on Saturday said they thwarted a plot to assassinat­e the prime minister and arrested opposition leader Artur Vanetsyan, the former head of Armenia’s security services.

Vanetsyan, leader of the centre-right “Homeland” party, was released on Sunday after a court ruled that his detention lacked legal grounds.

A dozen opposition leaders were detained last week for inciting riots but were also released by courts.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A pile of Armenian army helmets lie on the ground at the edge of the army’s facility outside Stepanaker­t, where a Russian peacekeepi­ng contingent deployed this week to set up checkpoint­s and positions.
— AFP photo A pile of Armenian army helmets lie on the ground at the edge of the army’s facility outside Stepanaker­t, where a Russian peacekeepi­ng contingent deployed this week to set up checkpoint­s and positions.

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