Moscow will not interfere in the situation in Armenia

23 April 2018, 16:13 | Policy
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The events in Armenia are its internal political affair. The arguments about possible interference in them are irrelevant for Russia, said Dmitry Peskov, the presidential press secretary, answering journalists' questions. "Why should Moscow interfere? It is purely hypothetical that these arguments are inappropriate," he stressed, RIA FAN. According to Peskov, he can not accurately answer whether Yerevan applied for help to Moscow in connection with the situation in the country, but stressed that Russia maintains contacts with the Armenian authorities at the highest level. According to the latest information, servicemen and veterans in military uniforms stood at the head of the column to protect the demonstrators in case of possible clashes with the police, reports the PanARMENIAN.Net. Net. It also became known that the leader of the parliamentary faction "Elk" Nikol Pashinyan, who heads the protests in Armenia, was released. Let's remind that protests continue in Armenia. The capital of Armenia is again very worried.

Mass protests against the election of former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan as Prime Minister.

The activists do not like the fact that the ex-president again becomes the head of the country, since, according to legislative changes, since April 9, Armenia is in fact governed by the prime minister, to whose office the parliament elected Sargsyan. The opposition says that when he was president, he worked ineffectively and brought Armenia to the economic crisis. Serzh Sargsyan was the President of Armenia for 10 years - from 2008 to 2018.




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