@MaritzaD84511@SputnikArm No, it won’t work because the problem is being pro-Russian. No one wants a pro-Russian government.
People want freedom, a stronger economy, and a safe environment to raise their children. None of the pro-Russian parties have shown they can provide that for over 30 years.
@artasovor_ Yet again, you proved that you have zero argument except trying to force the idea that I am pro-Pashinyan.
Being against Russian bootlickers just means I see Russia, and people like you, for what they are.
They are your overlords, and you are their slave. Awww, so cute! 🥰
@artasovor_ I really don’t give a fuck about Pashinyan, and the fact that you keep bringing him up shows you have zero argument.
Even though Russia is economically coercing Armenia, you still refuse to admit it.
Russian bootlickers truly have no shame. ✌️
I spoke with @NikolPashinyan about Russia’s recent restrictions targeting Armenia.
This is nothing short of economic coercion, and it is unacceptable.
Europe stands firmly with Armenia. We are preparing a support package.
Read-out ↓
https://t.co/T2GbWCphwV
@artasovor_ Don’t bring Pashinyan into this because I don’t support him. But that doesn’t mean I should accept your pro-Russian stance. You’re so butthurt that you can’t see reason anymore. 😊
@AliTahmizian The TRIPP document states the route remains under 100% 🇦🇲 sovereignty and jurisdiction. Yet you’re telling people 🇦🇲“conceded its southern border.” That’s a deliberate lie of what the document actually says. Journalists are supposed to inform the public, not mislead it. Shame!
@SputnikArm Okay, I’m convinced. If that’s the case, then we should never diversify, never work toward a stronger economy, and just stay dependent on the EAEU. Why look at a market with a $20 trillion economy when we can stick with one that’s around $3 trillion. Sounds like a perfect plan 😂
@artasovor_ Absolutely. Of course. 100%. An oligarch will definitely follow the Constitution and behave exactly like democratically elected leaders do. I mean, why didn’t I think of that before? Maybe because oligarchs have a reputation for corruption
But not this one, right? 🙄😉
@PetrosyanRob There is no good and evil here. There is only what’s best for Armenia: a bigger market, a stronger economy, and partners who don’t threaten you every time you disagree with them.
@josephdelkins@AliTahmizian I actually did! 🇦🇲 is not the first or last country to do this, you can do your own research. As of today, the 🇪🇺 and 🇦🇲 are finding ways to solve the issue without resorting to threats unlike 🇷🇺, and that alone is what matters.
1. The difference between Brussels and Moscow.
When Yerevan, after 5 years of negotiations, changed its mind overnight under Putin's pressure and joined his custom's union (later EAEU), EU was frustrated but it did not threaten Armenia with sanctions.