Narban said sheepishly, "But… even if Country A agrees to this plan, they also won't be able to draw out so much money."
Indeed, though Country A is slightly larger than Armenia and has a larger population, its economy is equally poor.
The GDP income is just under twice that of Armenia, and the population is about double as well, so these two countries really are like "hidden dragons and crouching tigers"—one worse off than the other.
To really let Country A come up with settlement fees of ten or twenty billion US dollars for Armenia at one stroke, they would probably have to sell their underwear and still couldn't manage it...
Therefore, Narban was afraid that in the end, the people would have returned, but the money wouldn't have been received!
Then his side would be in deep trouble, likely driving the national finance to bankruptcy.
This matter must be firmly set in advance, not seeing the money, he definitely couldn't relent!