Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has tested positive for coronavirus.
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Speaking on Monday during a Facebook live video, Pashinyan said: "I didn't have any symptoms. I decided to take a test as I was planning to visit the frontline", adding his whole family was infected.
He has led this former Soviet republic in the southern Caucasus Mountains for two years since a series of mass protests against the previous government had swept him to power.
Pashinyan said he was asymptomatic and would self-isolate in an effort to prevent spreading the disease.
"I will be working from home, from the prime minister's residence," Pashinyan said in the video address.
Armenia, a relatively small republic of about three million people bordering Turkey and Iran, has reported more than 9400 cases of coronavirus, with 139 deaths.
Australian Associated Press