KORNIDZOR, Armenia—Armenia prepared Monday to welcome a new flood of Nagorno-Karabakh refugees while the leaders of Azerbaijan and ally Turkey
And as Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan blamed Russia for last week’s events, more protests were planned in Yerevan over his handling of the crisis.
“Yesterday, we had to put down our rifles. So we left,” a man in his thirties from the village of Mets Shen told AFP as a first group of a few dozen people crossed the border and registered with Armenian officials in Kornidzor. The two leaders are scheduled to hold a groundbreaking ceremony for a new natural gas pipeline and open a modernized Azerbaijani military complex, a show of Turkish force contrasting sharply with Russia’s apparent withdrawal from the region.
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