Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that Nagorno-Karabakh has never been an Armenian land.
"They say we have lost the earth. How could this land be ours? How could she be ours? Please explain how it could be ours," the head of the Armenian government said at a meeting with voters in Syunik region as part of the campaign before the parliamentary elections on June 7.
"I don't want to speak behind the backs of the dead, but let's say this territory was under the control of several generals who, say, grew wheat there — and that's why it was ours? How was she ours? How? Explain how?", Nikol Pashinyan continued.
He denies any involvement of Armenia in the life of Nagorno Karabakh: "Did we build a school there, did we build a kindergarten, did we build a factory, did we live there, was there a settlement… How was she ours? She wasn't ours. She wasn't ours."
As EADaily reported, Nikol Pashinyan considers the movement for the annexation of Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia, which began in 1988, to be a "fatal mistake."

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