Armenian President Armen Sarkissan has tendered his resignation after four years in power. According to him, he thought about it for a long time before making his decision.
“I thought for a very long time and decided to resign from the post,” Sarkissian said in a video message posted Sunday on the president’s official website.
“At this difficult time for our nation, when national unity is needed, the institution of the president should not be the object of gossip and conspiracy theories, thereby diverting public attention from the most important issues,” Sarkissian said, without offering more detail.
“Today, more than ever, we need meaningful, well-thought-out, thoughtful, meaningful actions.”
Sarkissian, 68, briefly served as prime minister of Armenia in 1996-1997 and was a long-time ambassador to the U.K.