In Armenia, protesters blocked the route between the capital of Yerevan and the city of Guumry, opposed to the government's plans to transfer several border territories of Azerbaijan in a peace agreement. The protesters of the protest that led to the overlap of the movement from Yerevan to the northwestern border of the country were published on the morning of April 28 on the Tavush for the Motherland page on Facebook.
The Martuni Highway, a Vardenis, connecting two cities near the eastern border of Armenia with Azerbaijan, was closed at night.
Earlier this month, residents of several Armenian communities in the northeastern province of TABUS began protests against the government's plans to pass the territory near the Azerbaijani region of Kazakh. According to the border delimitation agreement, announced on April 19, Baku will restore control of four villages that were previously inhabited by Azerbaijanis, as well as over the surrounding areas in the Tavus district. These villages were part of Azerbaijan during the Soviet Union, but since the 1990s they have been under Armenia. The agreement was greeted by the United States and the European Union, as well as the Prime Minister of Armenia Nicol Pashinyan, whom opposition policies accused of rejection of the territory without proper guarantees. The residents of the Tavus district have expressed concern that the border demarcation would deprive them of access to agricultural lands and leave them surrounded by the territory of Azerbaijan.