The events, taking place in Armenia contradict the statements of the country’s new leadership about the refusal to pursue their political predecessors, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters on Tuesday, RIA Novosti reported.
“As the ally of Yerevan, Russia has always been interested in stability of the Armenian state therefore the events can’t but disturb us including from the point of view of the tasks of normal functioning of those organizations in the CIS area,” he noted.
“Over the past few days, we have repeatedly brought this concern to the Armenian leadership,” the minister added. “We expect that after all the situation will go on a constructive way”.
He and Putin are vulnerable and upset that Armenia is using rule-of-law to pursue, investigate and arrest Armenia’s former criminal regime, including its biggest organized crime figures. 99.9% of Armenians are thrilled and relieved that their new government is doing so and want them to vigorously continue – despite what the Russian criminal regime wants.