
Armenia-Azerbaijan Tensions Rise Amidst Allegations of Church Attacks
Allegations of Pashinyan-Pashazade Collaboration Against Armenian Church Spark Debate YEREVAN, Armenia — A recent video interview has ignited a heated debate in Armenia, alleging a coordinated effort between Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani religious leader Allahshukur Pashazade to undermine the Armenian Church. The interviewee, whose identity remains undisclosed, claims that recent actions against the church are not coincidental, but part of a broader denationalization program within Armenia. "These attacks cannot be accidental," the interviewee states, "They are part of a deliberate strategy." The video presents no concrete evidence to support this claim, however, the comments have already sparked reactions across social media and political circles. The Armenian government has yet to respond to these allegations. The video's release comes at a time of heightened tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan, making the claims particularly sensitive. Further investigation is needed to verify the accuracy of the assertions made in the interview. The situation underscores the ongoing complexities of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict and the importance of responsible reporting in such a volatile climate. The lack of verifiable evidence in the video highlights the need for caution and thorough investigation before drawing conclusions.