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Anti-Putin sentiments to exacerbate the situation

February 05,2014 18:14

Stepan Grigoryan, political analyst, ‎Chairman of the Board at Analytical Centre on Globalization and Regional Cooperation (ACGRC), in the conversation with Aravot.am, referring to the “Regnum” publication of «Осторожно, антироссийские дезинформаторы в Армении» (Caution, anti-Russian misinformers are in Armenia), which says about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, upcoming dangerous infections in Armenia, and Sochi Olympic Games and the planned terrorist attacks by Chechen terrorists and about the possible hypothesis that everything is done to drive a wedge in the Armenian-Russian relations, because Armenia has joined the Customs Union, commented as follows, “There are matters that the employees of special services must be engaged in. In this case, I see a serious problem in the form of provocation. However, I do not think that this is related to our accession to the Customs Union.” To the question of they are anti-Russian sentiments, they probably want to provoke and instill tensions, Stepan Grigoryan said, “These are anti-Putin sentiments for not allowing to sign the Association Agreement. Eventually, especially our young people were waiting for it, because Europe could provide many opportunities especially to them to study abroad. Such rumors will exacerbate the situation, and naturally will leave a negative impact, but will not prevent entering into the Customs Union.”

Eva Hakobyan

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