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"Will become Ukraine # 3": the Russian Federation began threatening Armenia in steps towards the EU - the media

The Russian authorities are not satisfied with the actions of the Prime Minister of Armenia, who criticized the actions of the Russian Federation from the tribune of the European Parliament, testifies to Roszmi. Therefore, Armenias promise the repetition of the fate of Ukraine and Moldova. On October 17, the Armenian Prime Minister Nicol Pashinyan made from the podium of the European Parliament and told about the threats facing his country-political and military.

Pashinyan was reacted in Russia - they threatened that Armenia could repeat the fate of Ukraine. The words of the Russian official are given by the TASS agency. The agency quoted an anonymous interlocutor, who called "high -ranking source in Moscow. " This person appreciated Pashinyan's speech from the praise of the European Parliament as "provocative and irresponsible. " Particularly affected by the words of the head of Armenia about the actions of Russia, indicated in the TASS message.

The interlocutor "from Moscow" also stated that Pashinyan repeats the steps of President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky. Thus, its country will soon repeat the fate of both Ukraine and Moldova - will become "Ukraine №3". "We see how Armenia is trying to turn into Ukraine # 3, if you consider Moldova Ukraine # 2, and Pashinyan follows the seven steps in Vladimir Zelensky," the Russian said.

While in the podium of the European Parliament, Pashinyan described the events through which his country has passed over the last decade. In particular, he mentioned the "Velvet Revolution" in 2018, when the Democratic Elections took place, 2020-2022, when clashes with Azerbaijan took place, and in 2023, when Azerbaijan decided to eliminate the autonomy of Karabakh.

During his speech, he repeatedly mentioned the involvement in these events of Russia and the threat of democracy, which in this regard. It should be noted that on September 19, the Government of Azerbaijan stated that the provocations of Karabakh's fighters, who fired in the direction of the Azerbaijani military, had taken place. After that, a military operation began, which lasted for about a day.

As a result of this operation, the weapons of the Karabakh were weapons, and about 100,000 Armenians left the territory of the Armenian enclave. Meanwhile, Russia, which would somehow affect the situation under the Collective Security Agreement (ODCB), has made no movement to the help of Armenians and Armenia, testified to Russian authorities. In the second half of October there was another threat: in the United States it was warned that Azerbaijan could start hostilities and invade Armenia.