Pashinyan Mysteriously 'Disappeared' for About 3-4 Hours in Batumi: 'Fact'
A few days ago, Nikol Pashinyan made an official visit to the Republic of Georgia, which ended in Batumi with an unofficial meeting with the Prime Minister of Georgia, according to official announcements.
The visit to Batumi was received with mixed feelings by both a significant portion of the Armenian public and, especially, certain circles in Russian politics. However, that is not the focus of the news now.
What is noteworthy is that intriguing details from the 'Batumi segment' of the visit have emerged to 'Fact'. Our sources in Georgia report that during that day, Pashinyan mysteriously 'disappeared' for about 3-4 hours in Batumi, and neither the Georgian side nor even the protocol staff of the Prime Minister were aware of his whereabouts. It remains unclear who accompanied him during that time, or whether he was accompanied at all. It is also unknown where Pashinyan was during those hours.
This is one of those cases where even making vague assumptions is a thankless task, but the phenomenon itself is somewhat surprising, not to mention strange,