The Representative of Armenian Interests Fail to Implement Any Pro-Armenian Points in Moscow: "Fact"
On January 11, a trilateral meeting took place in Moscow between Putin, Pashinyan, and Aliyev. Although the authorities of Armenia assured that no document was planned to be signed at this trilateral meeting, a document was indeed signed.
In addition to the fact that the signed statement contained no provisions reflecting Armenian interests, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declared that he was unable to resolve the issue of Armenian prisoners of war in Azerbaijan. This means that we have a situation where the person representing Armenia's interests could not achieve any pro-Armenian points, yet there was a rather detailed discussion on the unblocking of routes, and a timeline for their implementation was established.
This is reported by the "Fact" newspaper. The absurdity lies in the fact that following these events, the government’s propaganda apparatus is actively circulating the thesis that the issue of Armenian prisoners remains open because, bluntly speaking, "Putin did not want it." In other words, in this ongoing disgraceful situation, everyone is to blame except for Nikol Pashinyan, with the main accusers being the Russians.
Overall, it is noticeable that in the post-capitulation period, certain circles within and close to the government have once again begun active anti-Russian propaganda. This campaign, of course, is not limited to just this one issue; there is a clear trend of attributing possible and impossible faults to the Russians.