©Armenians take part in an anti-government protest in central Yerevan on September 24, 2023. (Narek Alesksanyan, AFP)
Armenian police said on Monday that they had detained dozens of people attempting to block streets in the capital, Yerevan, as part of protests against government plans to concede land to Azerbaijan.
Armenia has agreed to hand over territory it has controlled since the 1990s and has started border delimitation efforts in a bid to secure an elusive peace deal with Baku and avoid another bloody conflict.
The territorial concessions have sparked weeks of protests by people who have blocked major roads in an attempt to force Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to change course.
Protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan has urged opponents of the deal to flood the streets of Yerevan on Monday in a fresh show of opposition to the deal.
The interior ministry confirmed to AFP that 88 people had been detained on Monday and said that protesters had failed to close off any streets in Yerevan.
An AFP journalist said hundreds of people had joined the demonstration.
Armenia and Azerbaijan, two former Soviet republics in the south Caucasus, have been locked in a standoff over disputed territory, primarily Nagorno-Karabakh, since the break-up of the Soviet Union.
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Armenia has agreed to hand over territory it has controlled since the 1990s and has started border delimitation efforts in a bid to secure an elusive peace deal with Baku and avoid another bloody conflict.
The territorial concessions have sparked weeks of protests by people who have blocked major roads in an attempt to force Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to change course.
Protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan has urged opponents of the deal to flood the streets of Yerevan on Monday in a fresh show of opposition to the deal.
The interior ministry confirmed to AFP that 88 people had been detained on Monday and said that protesters had failed to close off any streets in Yerevan.
An AFP journalist said hundreds of people had joined the demonstration.
Armenia and Azerbaijan, two former Soviet republics in the south Caucasus, have been locked in a standoff over disputed territory, primarily Nagorno-Karabakh, since the break-up of the Soviet Union.
With AFP
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