
ArmInfo. Russia expects clarification from Armenia regarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to the country, said Dmitry Peskov, the Russian president's press secretary.
Peskov called Yerevan's provision of a "platform for absolutely anti-Russian statements" "abnormal," since, in his opinion, this "doesn't fit with the spirit of our relations with Yerevan." Peskov explained that Moscow doesn't understand why Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan didn't try to "balance" these statements, RBK reports.
Meanwhile, according to TASS, Peskov, in a conversation with journalist Pavel Zarubin, noted that it is very important for Moscow that Yerevan not speak out against Russia. "The main thing is that Armenia doesn't take an anti-Russian stance. That's what's most important to us," he said in the context of the EU summit in Yerevan, which Kyiv also attended.
Earlier, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, during his speech at the 8th European Political Community Summit in Yerevan, threatened Russia with an attack on Moscow on the day of the Victory Day Parade on May 9. He advised foreign leaders to avoid attending the parade. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated at a briefing on May 7 that Russia would not forget Yerevan's silence in the face of Zelenskyy's "terrorist statements" against Moscow. Moreover, on the same day, Armenian Ambassador to Russia Gurgen Arsenyan was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry, where a protest was lodged against him.
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