Kremlin: Russia disagrees with Armenia's position on Ukraine

The positions of Moscow and Yerevan on Ukraine are diametrically different and Russia will continue to persistently prove its rightness, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday, referring to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's statement on Ukraine.
Earlier, at a meeting with representatives of the Armenian Diaspora in Germany, Nikol Pashinyan said that Yerevan is not Moscow's ally in the war with Ukraine. He reminded that the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration applies to everyone, not only Armenia, as it was signed by the former Soviet Union republics, including Russia and Ukraine, recognizing each other's borders.
"Indeed, we have diametrically opposed views on what is happening in Ukraine and on the conflict over Ukraine. This is no secret," TASS quoted Peskov as saying.
"So this is a well-known position of our Armenian friends. We disagree with them and will persistently continue to explain that we are right," the Kremlin spokesman added.
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