and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister
Jeyhun Bayramov in Washington, D.C., 4 May 2023 A strong opponent of
Serzh Sargsyan, Mirzoyan was instrumental in the
2018 Armenian Velvet Revolution against Sargsyan's transition from President to Prime Minister. Notably, on 11 April 2018, he lit smoke flares during a speech in the National Assembly to call attention to the planned protests, which eventually did result in Sargsyan's resignation. In May 2019, after
Nikol Pashinyan replaced Sargsyan as Prime Minister, Mirzoyan was appointed as First Deputy Prime Minister under the new administration, meaning he had to give up his seat in parliament. In January 2019 Mirzoyan was elected President of the National Assembly of Armenia, a position he held until August 2021. On 19 August 2021, he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs. In November 2021, Mirzoyan announced that Armenia was ready to begin talks with Turkey on the normalization of relations without preconditions. == Personal life ==