"Fact" daily writes:
Last week, we reported that RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan instructed the Foreign Ministry to prepare a bilateral meeting with US President-elect Donald Trump at any cost in order to deepen US-RA relations.
We also mentioned that a good occasion for this could be the reopening ceremony of the Cathedral of Our Lady in Paris. The meeting took place in Paris itself, however, so to speak, on foot.
These days, the "western part" of the government and close-to-government circles is spreading information that Pashinyan may visit Washington in February.
Referring to this topic, the "Republic Square" telegram channel, referring to its source in the staff of the RA Prime Minister, notes that Nikol Pashinyan has made a decision to speed up the work with the new administration of the White House as much as possible, against the background of Trump's foreign policy activity.
According to the authors, the idea is most likely to ensure the victory of a quick peace-making mission in Transcaucasia for the newly elected US president in the form of a long-suffering peace agreement between Yerevan and Baku.
And in this case, Pashinyan is ready to make all the concessions that Azerbaijan puts forward. "According to the source, the reason for this kind of "charity" is the new adm a kaz mi team.
It includes people who have close ties with the Armenian Diaspora and are actually Armenian lobbyists in the new US government.
Among them are the head of the Office of Government Efficiency Vivek Ramaswani, Secretary of Health Robert Kennedy, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Hubbard, Senator Ted Cruz from Texas, as well as the father of Trump's son-in-law, Massad Boulos, who will take the position of senior adviser on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs. is the channel, adding that, according to their source, territorial concessions to Baku and Trump's diplomatic the victory will give political guarantees to Pashinyan and his team, as well as a window of new grant opportunities will be opened, which will exceed the previous "donations" of the State Department.
"Taking into account the "appropriation" of former Western grants, it is regrettable to record that the money given for betraying the interests of the Armenian people will be directed to improving the welfare of Pashinyan officials," the authors summarize.