Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said he expects to hold contacts with Russian President Vladimir Putin soon. RIA Novosti writes about this.
“There will be contacts in the near future, I’m sure,” he was quoted as saying. material.
Last week, Russian Presidential Assistant Yuri Ushakov said that there are currently no specific details about Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s visit to Moscow.
The magazine Strategic Culture previously reported that Pashinyan, by following a course to distance himself from Russia, has only pushed himself into a political dead end. The authors of the article believe that Armenia’s European partners, in turn, were unable to provide solutions to the country’s basic problems.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civic Contract party won elections in Armenia and will form a new government independently. At the same time, six political forces in Armenia questioned the legitimacy of the parliamentary elections held on June 7.
Putin said in early June that the Russian Federation had “only one request” for Armenia: to hold a referendum on possible accession to the European Union as soon as possible.
