Kremlin Panics Over Anti-Russian Protests In Armenia
- 20.09.2023, 8:26
The Russian Embassy appealed to the authorities of the country.
As reported by Charter97.org, yesterday, September 19, it was again uneasy in the Armenian capital. Against the background of the renewed conflict in Karabakh, a group of protesters marched to the building of the Russian Embassy in Armenia. A lot of Armenians no longer trust Putin and the Russian Federation. They demand from Pashinyan to break all relations with the Kremlin, which is unlikely to help Yerevan in the war against Azerbaijan.
The protesters were chanting "she may like it, she may not, sleep, my dearest, it's your lot" and "Putin khuylo".
The Russian Foreign Ministry demanded from Yerevan to take all possible measures to unblock the embassy building. The Armenian authorities have drawn law enforcers to the building.
Meanwhile, the secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, Oleksiy Danilov, does not believe that Russia will be able to really help Yerevan in the war against Azerbaijan in Karabakh. According to him, all those commitments that Putin once gave to Armenia can be multiplied by zero now.
Moscow is too weak to get involved in the Karabakh conflict. The most interesting thing is that Baku understands this perfectly well. Azerbaijan knows that because of the war in Ukraine, the Kremlin will not transfer any additional troops to Karabakh.
The day before Baku announced "anti-terrorist measures" in Karabakh. Pashinyan summoned the Security Council, and voiced Azerbaijan's actions as a "policy of ethnic mopping up". And late in the evening a group of protesters came to the building of the Russian embassy.