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Nikol Pashinyan continues to perform a series of stand-ups
in the USA. Everything is as it should be: he speaks for a long time, sometimes
dramatically, and more often humorously.
Today, for example, he suggested that Baku start bilateral
relations with a clean slate.
The Armenian Prime Minister called it a "new era,"
speaking at the Atlantic Council in Washington. According to him, the parties
managed to agree on sensitive topics in the draft peace treaty, and this is the
cornerstone of future peace.
Look how he swung it! The era of Vovaevich in the Caucasus!
Perhaps Pashinyan even believes this himself, quite sincerely.
Baku and Yerevan can really start from scratch. But
Pashinyan has not yet understood what the Armenian constitution means by a
clean slate. Clean it up, take away the excess, and let's sign it, my friend.
One thing is unclear: will Pashinyan have enough zeal for
this... that is, the political will that he has been talking about so often in
recent days?