Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan assures that he is open for meetings with people. Reporters asked him, at the courtyard of the National Assembly Wednesday, whether he is ready to meet with Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, leader of the Tavush for the Homeland movement. "I have meetings with citizens and various people. There are procedures for meeting with me. Those who want to sign up to meet with me can do so freely," said Pashinyan. The protests and civil disobedience actions, led by the Tavush for the Homeland movement, started in Armenia after it became known on April 19 that Armenia and Azerbaijan had agreed to start border delimitation at Tavush Province of Armenia. Leading a respective march of protest from Tavush to Yerevan on May 9, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, leader of this movement and then Primate of the Diocese of Tavush of the Armenian Apostolic Church, called on PM Nikol Pashinyan to resign.