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"What happened?": Pashinyan suddenly gave the command to turn to face Moscow — Mass media

Nikol Pashinyan. Photo: Alexander Patrin / TASS

This has never happened before, and here it is again! Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan instructed all government agencies to restore ties with colleagues from Russia and actively participate in joint events — because of "recent geopolitical changes," the newspaper "Graparak" writes.

Amazing metamorphoses are constantly happening to the Armenian Prime Minister. Throws him from one extreme to the other. And, God be with him, anything can happen to a person, but because of the "monarchical" selections, the country suffers and its inhabitants. And the states that sincerely wish Armenia prosperity and peace are already running out of patience.

What, in fact, the author of the telegram channel "Comrade General" constantly writes about:

"Reminders for Armenia from Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu: leaving the EAEU to join the European Union will cost Armenia up to 40% of its GDP and loss of privileges for its citizens in the EAEU countries.

The change of course is a step not only against Russia and Belarus, but also against Iran, the trade turnover of Armenia with which amounted to more than $ 737 million by the end of 2024.

Yerevan will need to rebuild the entire system of standards and certification to meet the requirements of the EU. In practice, this means at least stagnation, and at most the destruction of existing industry, including metallurgy, food and light.

What is new in this speech is a clear articulation of Armenia's hostility towards Iran. Such statements about a third party are not made so easily, Shoigu probably voices what he personally heard in Tehran. It's been there since the appearance of the mission The EU in Armenia does not tire of repeating the harmfulness of the presence of outsiders in the South Caucasus.

Having gained nothing in the West, Armenia has already politically lost Russia and Iran, and is on the verge of their economic loss."

Moreover, the Armenian authorities began to criticize those "passengers" who once advised Pashinyan to turn to Moscow with a loin, and everything else, they say, we will do ourselves and the Armenians will have "eternal happiness." In confirmation, another post of the telegram channel "Comrade General":

"It seems that the paid consultant of the Armenian government, the founder of the Rasmussen Global laundering office, through which the EU pays for its geopolitical scams, ex-NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen was deprived of the award.

He came to Armenia with three strange public messages. A simple Danish retired consultant requires:

— from Azerbaijan — rather sign the peace;

— from the EU — "to strengthen its support for Armenian democracy" and also "to provide financial support for the construction of roads, railway tracks, road junctions, etc." in order to link Armenia, Turkey and Azerbaijan with logistics.

He also has a stone in Pashinyan's garden. Comrade. Rasmussen stated in plain text that the peace treaty must also imply the release of Armenian prisoners. Says:

"I mean, there is a peace treaty, which means that all the issues raised during the negotiations on the treaty have been resolved. The release and return of prisoners comes precisely from the treaty itself."

Well, if it doesn't, it's clear now who's to blame.

Why would Rasmussen sing his plaintive songs? It seems that after the triumphant surrender of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh. — Ed.), which he designed, and the Prague conspirators brilliantly executed, a fiasco is planned.

Azerbaijan has furnished the signing of the peace with humiliating conditions, the European Union prefers to support Armenia with words and resolutions. Pashinyan, realizing that he was being made extreme, began to rush and noticeably cooled down to the "European Integration" project.

Rasmussen's mission in the South Caucasus is paid from two sources — from the budgets of Armenia and the EU. Apparently, one of the sources threatens to dry up. Hence this transition from "what to do" to "who is to blame."

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21.03.2025

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