Did the post-war situation change the attitude towards Amulsar?. In response to this question, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that he had the same opinion as he had a year ago.
"By the way, I would like to remind you that I considered the security component very important in connection with Amulsar, saying that we are in a state of war and when a war starts, the flow of tourists to our country will not continue.
Then we may face currency problems. And in this situation, it is the mining industry that guarantees currency flows for the country. Time has shown that. But on the other hand, I can say that we were also able to manage the financial market properly. As a result, we had the issue of Eurobonds in January, which was the most successful issue in the history of the Republic of Armenia", Pashinyan said.
To the clarifying question, is there a greater probability that the mine will be opened anyway, the Prime Minister answered. "There is such a probability, and we can say that it is high".