Pashinyan: Armenia is not Russia’s ally in the Ukraine issue
The Prime Minister of Armenia says that Yerevan is not an ally of Moscow in the Ukraine issue. |
report Mehr News Agency Citing Tass, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, announced Yerevan’s position on the war in Ukraine and said that Armenia In this matter, it is not considered an ally of Russia.
Pashinyan said at the meeting of representatives of Armenian immigrants in Germany: I have said for a long time that Armenia is not Russia’s ally in the Ukraine issue. And this is our honest position. It is painful that we cannot influence the situation. Ukrainian people are our friends.
He claimed: The Almaty declaration (1991) includes not only Armenia but everyone because The former Soviet Union, including Russia and Ukraine, signed it and recognized each other’s borders. This declaration recognizes the borders and territorial integrity of the (separated) republics. This statement also applies to the Ukraine issue, and if we destroy it, everything may be destroyed.
(Armenia, Republic of Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan agreed to the “Alma-Ata” protocols on December 21, 1991 and officially formed the Commonwealth of Independent States.)
Earlier, Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council and the former president of this country, warned the United States and European countries that trying to return Russia to the borders of 1991 would lead to a war. The world will be led by using the entire strategic arsenal in Kiev, Berlin, London and Washington.