Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has made a decision to cut almost all service vehicles of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Olaylar informs, citing the local press.
"This decision will create some organizational problems, but my colleagues did not respond to my previous assignment on time," the prime minister said.
According to him, 70-90% of service vehicles will be cut.
As noted, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, trying to fix the situation, informed the prime minister that service vehicles are needed for receiving and accompanying foreign guests. However, Pashinyan explained to him that alternative options such as vehicle rental should be explored. It is not yet known whether Mirzoyan will be able to convince Pashinyan, but media notes that this has caused tension between them.