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“During that Government, Russia concluded a multibillion-dollar arms deal with Azerbaijan,” Pashinyan recalled the years of Serzh Sargsyan’s rule

April 13,2023 16:30

Civil contract faction MP Sisak Gabrielyan during the NA-government question-and-answer session referring to Armenian-Russian relations mentioned that a part of the public blames the Government for their deterioration and deterioration.

“Are the Armenian-Russian relations spoiled?” he asked the Prime Minister.

Nikol Pashinyan answered the question like this: “What did they spoil? If they are ruined, or they are talking about ruining, then I want to remind you that it was the first time Russia signed a multi-billion dollar arms deal with Azerbaijan during that power. Did they maintain such good relations? What happened to our strategic ally in 2011 or 2012 for the first time signing a multi-billion dollar arms sales deal with Azerbaijan?

Pashinyan continued: “Moreover, at the same time, he strictly limited arms supplies to Armenia. I didn’t learn that from anywhere. I learned this in time from a letter Serzh Sargsyan wrote in 2016, which, unlike other documents, is very well preserved in the archive under the “top secret” seal. One of the few preserved papers is an expression of “to blow.”

What did they do? Well, let them clarify. How did it happen that there was no such deal for a long time, and there was one under the Government that now accuses us of not spoiling relations with Russia? According to Pashinyan, the biggest problem related to the CSTO is the above, while now his Government is being blamed for causing problems with the CSTO. “How did they cause that problem? Let them answer. And you see the current dynamics and problems of Armenian-Russian relations. We are not hiding anything.”

 

Luiza SUKIASYAN

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