Russia Says It Wants Rule of Law in Armenia After Foiling of Alleged Coup Plot There
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Prime Minister Paschinjan is intensifying the power struggle with the Church and political opponents. He risks jeopardizing the course towards Europe and confidence in the institutions.
Russia says it wants rule of law in Armenia after foiling of alleged coup plot there
MOSCOW - The Kremlin, commenting on reports of a foiled coup plot in Armenia, said it was interested in law and order being upheld in the South Caucasus country but that the events there were an internal matter for Yerevan. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Russia Calls Armenian Premier’s Comments on Foiled Coup Attempt an ‘Internal Matter – EUROP INFO
Russia has classified the recent remarks made by Armenia’s Prime Minister regarding a foiled coup attempt as an “internal matter,” underscoring its cautious stance on the unfolding political developments in the South Caucasus nation. The comments, reported by Anadolu Ajansı, come amid heightened tensions in Armenia following claims of an attempted upheaval within the government, drawing international attention to the country’s domestic stability…
Vlad was about to take over the movement of the Holy Struggle, led by the Archbishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Bagrat Galstian.
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