Once elected prime minister, rekindles conflict with Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry criticised young Armenian Prime Minister Nicolas Pasin's statements today for resolving the territorial dispute for the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Shortly after being appointed prime minister, Pasin said he would travel to the region that had been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces for more than two decades. The Armenian Parliament has chosen [...]
Shortly after being appointed prime minister, Pasin said he would travel to the region that had been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces for more than two decades.
The Armenian Parliament has elected opposition leader Nicolas Pasin as the country's new prime minister today.
Nicolas Pasin is one of the country's politicians, who has consistently unveiled his nationalist side.
Two neighbouring countries, Armenia and Azerbaijan, have been in constant conflict since the breakup of the former - The USSR, where in many cases there have been armed conflicts, for controlling Nagorno-Karabakh.











