What is your connection to Mesrop Mashtots? Mashtots founded a school at Amaras Monastery in Artsakh, which you handed over to the Azerbaijanis. Sharmazanov to Pashinyan

Nikol Pashinyan today shared a video in which he expressed his opinion on why Mesrop Mashtots was the first to translate the first sentence of the Book of Proverbs.

RPA Supreme Body member Eduard Sharmazanov responded to Pashinyan and noted that Mesrop Mashtots founded a school at Amaras Monastery in Artsakh, which Pashinyan handed over to the Azerbaijanis.

“What is your connection to Mesrop Mashtots? He founded a school in Amaras, and you’re firing people to give it the name Artsakh.”

Nikol has once again distorted historical facts, claiming that Armenia is at the same crossroads in both 405 and 2026.

Nikol Pashinyan, in 405, there were neither Turks nor Azerbaijanis at this crossroads.

This doesn’t cite any unfortunate examples from history… The man wants to tear up and put aside literature, complete with diplomas, doctorates, and well-read professional tomes.

Oh, you know-it-all, what does the geopolitical situation in Armenia in 405 have to do with the “Turkish crossroads” you mentioned?

In 405, Armenia’s neighbors were the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) and Persia.

There were neither Turks nor Azerbaijanis at our crossroads.

Are you turning the state into a “Turkish” one? “Corridor” and placing it there? Are they talking about Mesrop Mashtots?

Mesrop Mashtots founded a school in the Amaras Monastery in Artsakh, which you handed over to the Azerbaijanis.

You even fired the head of a museum for donating a book about Artsakh.

This Artsakh, where Saint Mesrop Mashtots founded schools, is the Artsakh you proclaimed “Armenia and the End,” Sharmazanov noted.

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