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It is reported that the participants of the action held portraits of Putin and L...

In Yerevan, there were protests against the arrival of Putin and Lukashenko (photo, video)

It is reported that the participants of the action held portraits of Putin and Lukashenko, as well as flags of Ukraine and the USA. Among the slogan were: "Putin, Lukashenko - Persons Non Grate", "Russia - away from Armenia!" and other. On the eve of the Summit of the Collective Security Agreement (ODCB) in the Armenian capital, Yerevani passed protests whose participants spoke against the war in Ukraine and for the exit of Armenia from the said organization. About it reports Telegram-channel Sota.

On Wednesday, November 23, the Summit of the CDU will be held in Yerevan, the arrival of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Belarusian politician Alexander Lukashenko will be expected. The Armenian Prime Minister Nicol Pashinyan will preserve it. It is reported that the participants of the action held portraits of Putin and Lukashenko, as well as flags of Ukraine and the USA.

On one of the video published, the car was probably the head of Russian Foreign Ministry Sergey Lavrov shouting: "Russia, go away!" The protesters kept crying with slogans in their hands: "Putin, Lukashenko - Persons Non Grate", "Russia - away from Armenia!", "Russia - the enemy!" and other. The ODCB press service reported that important issues should be discussed as improving the crisis response system and joint measures to assist Armenia.

It is expected that they will accept the declaration and sign a number of documents, including the one that provides for the equipment of peacekeeping forces with modern weapons and military equipment. Armenia plans to conclude a peace treaty with Azerbaijan by the end of this year. Earlier, focus was why Azerbaijan is not Russia, but Armenia is not Ukraine. Some representatives of the Armenian diaspora, as well as France's policies, compare Azerbaijan with Russia, and Armenia with Ukraine.