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I can guess what happened between Lavrov and Mirzoyan behind closed doors. Ashotyan


RPA vice-chairman, political prisoner Armen Ashotyan answered citizens' questions remotely.

Armen Ashotyan answered the question: How do you assess Ararat Mirzoyan's visit to Moscow and Lavrov's statements on that occasion?

"The attitude of the Russian Federation towards the games of the Nicholas regime reminded me of a Russian saying. "I'm not jealous, I'm just evil and my memory is good."

Let's not forget that the Russian elite is not homogeneous either. The work and successes of Azerbaijani lobbying are visible. By the way, the interests of Pashinyan and Azerbaijan are completely aligned here. The more Nikol harms the Armenian-Russian relations, the more the doors of various Moscow cabinets are opened to Azerbaijani lobbyists.

Russia's green light to pro-Nikolai oligarchs, for example, to "glue money out of the air" into the huge volumes of re-export of gold from the Russian Federation is also unclear.

In conclusion, I can guess what happened behind closed doors between Lavrov and Mirzoyan, but it is obvious that Moscow has long not believed not only in tears, but also in smiles. In its foreign policy, including on the occasion of the Ukrainian war, Russia has clearly learned two things: not to believe and to be patient.

And I invite the lovers of the thesis "Russia is a bad ally" to comment on the real and open territorial ambitions of the newly elected US president towards NATO member-allies Canada and Denmark.