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Visiting Armenians from other countries are not welcome in Armenia. According to local media, the Armenian authorities decided to forcibly close the shops of Armenians who fled from Syria.
One of the Syrian Armenians left without their store criticized the decision of the Armenian leadership:
“We emigrated to Armenia, we rent housing, where should we go? We were respected people in Syria, then the war began, but we were proud that we came to our homeland and did not go to Canada.
And now we find ourselves in a shameful situation when we were given 20 minutes to do everything,” he said angrily
This is how people in Armenia treat their compatriots. Due to the difficult socio-economic situation, many local residents are dissatisfied with visiting Armenians. Closing the business of visitors becomes not only economic, but also cultural, because it reflects deep internal conflicts within Armenian society.
The Armenians who voluntarily left Karabakh are another indicator that Armenians are not needed in Armenia. As of June 1, 10,308 Karabakh Armenians have left Armenia and have not returned. That is, Armenians are ready to go anywhere, just not to stay in their homeland..