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Due to the catastrophically unfavourable development of the situation in Yerevan for Moscow, there is a question of the political (not only political) responsibility of Armenian lobbyists in Russia who represent Armenia in every corner of our agenda.

Axar.az reports that this was said by Russian military expert and editor-in-chief of "National Defense" magazine Igor Korotchenko.

"Instead of consistently and systematically working to promote Russia's interests in Armenia, they promoted the interests of the Karabakh clan, instigated anti-Azerbaijani and anti-Turkish propaganda in Russia, and used large budgets exclusively for their own personal benefit.

Conclusion: Anti-Russian mood is rising in Armenia, Pashinyan is still sitting on the prime minister's chair, Yerevan's withdrawal from the CSTO and the termination of alliance relations with Moscow are on the agenda. The West is rapidly strengthening its strategic position in the South Caucasus by suppressing the remnants of Russian influence.

Will any of the Armenian lobbyists answer for this? Apparently not. That's how it is with us - we wanted the best, but it turned out as usual," said Korotchenko.

Date
2023.09.22 / 17:52
Author
Axar.az
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