VIDEO: Nikol Pashinyan's Rudeness Offends the President of the Italian Senate
The Italian publication Secoloditalia has commented on the recent visit of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to Italy and his meeting with the President of the Senate, Elisabetta Casellati. The author notes that the Prime Minister of Armenia is being offensive to them.
The publication mentions that since the reds and yellows have taken over the government, there is no longer consideration for Italy abroad, according to tert.am.
“Nikol Pashinyan has been the Prime Minister of Armenia since 2018, when a movement similar to the Grillo movement (against corruption and pro-European movement) won in Armenia. However, it seems that the rules of politeness are still not mastered. At least judging by what happened in the Senate. The President of the Senate, Elisabetta Casellati, did indeed receive the high-ranking guest. But the latter was five minutes late. The unimaginable Armenian, demonstratively approached the mirror in the waiting room and was fixing his hair right before the meeting. He continued to do this even after being warned that the President had arrived. But that's not where it ends. The Prime Minister of Armenia did not shake Casellati's hand and instead rushed ahead of her, leaving her in a state of astonishment,” wrote the publication.
The Italian publication notes that throughout the meeting, the Armenian Prime Minister was nervously watching the clock. Additionally, the publication states that the Prime Minister's affiliated newspaper, “Haykakan Zhamanak,” wrote an article about this incident, which was signed under a pseudonym.
The newspaper, affiliated with the Armenian regime, essentially describes its Prime Minister as a “punctual” person who was logically irritated by a slight delay. The article recounts the mirror episode and even adds with a certain gleefulness, “He continued to do this even when Casellati had already arrived and was waiting for him. The protocol staff was desperately trying to warn him about Casellati's arrival.” And it concludes rather obviously disingenuously, “This, of course, did not affect the message prepared for the official meeting ...” Which is not true, as seen from the video. In the following sentences, the Armenian Prime Minister is inflated in importance. It is even stated that our Prime Minister’s name is Giuseppe Conte. Who advised this journalist in the Prime Minister's newspaper?” the article says.