The Kremlin propagandist believes that Armenia is no longer a subject of international relations.
Director of the Institute of the Eurasian Economic Union Vladimir Lepekhin stated this in an interview with the Armenian Civilnet resource.
Lepekhin is a propagandist close to the Kremlin, coordinating the popularization of the idea of a Russian project to unite the post-Soviet countries into a new Union.
Speaking about Yerevan’s multi-vector foreign policy, Lepekhin stated that this policy "Is the basis for this country to be an object rather than subject of international relations." “This is what is happening with Armenia,” Lepekhin said.
Analyzing the situation in Armenia after the elections scheduled for June, Lepekhin also suggested that close interaction with Russia should be the main direction in the development of the republic.
03.05.2021 12:17
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