Armenian PM made an unexpected decision on the background of the conflict with the Kremlin
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Armenian PM made an unexpected decision on the background of the conflict with the Kremlin

Nikol Pashinyan
Source:  online.ua

The Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, unexpectedly for everyone, refused to participate in the CSTO meeting, which should take place in Belarus on November 23.

Pashinyan continues to show his anger towards the Russian Federation

The press service of the illegitimate president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, was the first to announce the decision of the leader of Armenia.

Official Minsk states that the telephone conversation between the politicians took place at the initiative of the Belarusian dictator.

For example, during it, the parties discussed the organization of a CSTO Collective Security Council session.

Prime Minister Pashinyan informed the President of Belarus (self-proclaimed - ed.) that he would not be able to take part in the meeting, and expressed hope that the CSTO partners would understand this decision, the report says.

Interestingly, the official Yerevan does not explain why the Prime Minister of Armenia made such an unexpected decision.

The politician himself has not yet commented on his actions.

Why did the conflict between Armenia and Russia break out?

The main cause of the conflict was Azerbaijan's Blitzkrieg to return Nagorno-Karabakh under its control.

Nikol Pashinyan's team does not hide that it blames the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's team for not only the fact that the “peacekeepers” stationed in Karabakh were completely passive, but also for openly playing along with Baku's actions.

The Russian authorities do not hide that they were angry after the loud statements of the official Yerevan.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation publicly criticized the recent actions of Armenia's prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, and even announced a “turn away from Russia.”

Moreover, the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, also unexpectedly began to assert that the European Union is a key partner of his country and is ready to be as close as possible to the EU.

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