Armenia's relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey were undermined by KGB agents. This was stated by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
"When we say, 'A Turk remains a Turk,' Turks can also say, 'Armenians remain Armenians.' When we say: "How can Azerbaijanis be trusted?“ That's what they say there: "How can Armenians be trusted?“ When we say, "Haven't we learned the lessons of history?They say the same thing: "Do you want peace with Armenia? But what about the lessons of the past?"Listen, we must get rid of the stereotypes imposed on us by KGB agents," Pashinyan urged, quoted by Pool No. 3.
As EADaily reported, there are currently no significant obstacles to the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border and the establishment of diplomatic relations, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said, speaking at the 8th Paris Peace Forum.
On September 4, the ruling party of Armenia "Civil Contract" rejected a bill submitted by the parliamentary opposition, which proposed to toughen criminal penalties for denying the Armenian Genocide.

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