ENA Board chairman thanks Pashinyan: "Another statement like this, and our victory in the arbitration court will be inevitable’

YEREVAN, August 28. /ARКА/. Narek Karapetyan, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Electrical Networks of Armenia (ENA), conveyed his appreciation to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for his remarks regarding the Stockholm arbitration court's ruling.
In response to a question about whether the government plans to implement the decision of the Stockholm Arbitration Court Pashinyan told a press briefing: "No one can defeat the Republic of Armenia anywhere.’
In response to a remark that the government recognizes that the arbitration court's decision must be implemented, Pashinyan asked who exactly recognizes this.
"Whoever expressed such a position should resign and leave. There can be absolutely no such position. The government is me. No one can have a position that contradicts mine. In general, if there are people in the government who have a position that contradicts mine, let them resign right now and leave the buildings, and if not, I will lead them out myself. We won in the arbitration court and defended our position," Pashinyan said.
Karapetyan noted that the team of lawyers expresses gratitude to Prime Minister Pashinyan. "One more such statement, and our final victory in the arbitration court will be inevitable," he emphasized.
On July 22, the Defense Council for Samvel Karapetyan, entrepreneur and owner of Electric Networks of Armenia CJSC, informed that Karapetyan and his family won the emergency arbitration proceedings against the Government of the Republic of Armenia in the case of the nationalization of Electric Networks of Armenia.
It is noted that the court prohibited the RA government from confiscating or selling the assets of ENA, changing the composition of ENA's management bodies, revoking ENA's licenses and in any way restricting the company's natural business activities.
In response, the Armenian government stated that the appointment of a temporary manager of ENA does not contradict the decision of the Stockholm Arbitration Court and is aimed at preventing crises and identifying violations in the company's operations.-0-