Armenian PM denounces 'attempted military coup'

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Accused of mishandling the war with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh last year, Mr Pashinyan has resisted pressure to step down

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has denounced "an attempted military coup" and called on supporters to take to the streets, after the country's top brass demanded his resignation.

Mr Pashinyan also fired the head of the general staff Onik Gasparyan, after his office released a statement demanding the prime minister and his cabinet step down after the sacking of deputy chief of staff Tigran Khachatryan yesterday. The statement said the firing was made "exclusively on the basis of the personal feelings and ambitions" of Mr Pashinyan.

 

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