Is this your brilliant relationship, gentlemen? Sharmazanov to the authorities
Instead of giving speeches, organizing shows, and conducting marches, Pashinyan should kindly serve our national-state interests. This was stated by the former Vice President of the National Assembly, Eduard Sharmazanov, in a post on his Facebook page.
"Starting from the early 18th century, more precisely from the initiative of Israel Ori, the strategic partnership between Armenia and Russia began, which over time evolved into strong allied relations.
Throughout Armenia's recent history, the nature of Armenian-Russian allied relations has been emphasized by both the political elite of Armenia and Russia.
It is obvious that the allied nature of these relations stems from the interests of our two states.
Since the operation of Nikol's seizure of power in April-May, I have expressed my concerns regarding the undesirable developments in those relations on numerous occasions. Instead, I have heard Nikol's assurances that Armenian-Russian relations have never been as brilliant as they are now.
Now everything is in order...
Lavrov states that Armenia's new leadership says one thing and does another. Meanwhile, our bold Prime Minister declares that everything is fine.
Armenia is deprived of the position of the Secretary-General of the CSTO. Moreover, the member states of the CSTO support Belarus on this issue.
The price of gas is increasing at the border.
And finally, for the first time, representatives of the Russian parliamentary body participate in the so-called Khojalu commemoration events.
Is this your brilliant relationship, gentlemen?
It is strange that the parliamentary delegation has not been received by the leadership of the State Duma of Russia.
Why?
It is regrettable to note that once reliable and true allied relations are now already at risk.
Instead of giving speeches, organizing shows, and conducting marches, Pashinyan should kindly serve our national-state interests.
P.S. I say and repeat: In politics, the main thing is not chatter, but effectiveness," he wrote.