Pashinyan Clarified the Reason for Not Participating in the Moscow Parade on May 9
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Armenian PM Pashinyan skips Moscow Victory Day parade amid rising EU ties and Russian criticism
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will not travel to Moscow for the Victory Day parade. According to a statement reported by News.am, Pashinyan informed Russian President Vladimir Putin of his decision during a visit to Russia on April 1. He cited the need to personally participate in Armenia’s parliamentary election campaign as the reason for his absence. The elections, set for June 7, will determine the country’s next prime minister. Thi…
Armenian PM Pashinyan Informs Putin He Will Not Attend May 9 Victory Parade in Moscow
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will not travel to Moscow for the Victory Day celebrations on May 9. He personally informed Russian President Vladimir Putin about his decision and explained the reasons that prevented him from attending the commemorative events in the Russian capital. Pashinyan stated that he would be unable to participate in the ceremony because Armenia is entering an election campaign ahead of the country's parliamentar…
Pashinyan clarified the reason for not participating in the Moscow parade on May 9
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan informed Russian President Vladimir Putin that he would not attend the parade on May 9 due to the upcoming parliamentary elections in the country. He stated this during a briefing broadcast by the Armenpress agency.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced on Thursday that he will not attend Moscow's celebrations of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II on May 9 due to the upcoming elections. Only a small contingent of high-ranking world leaders will arrive in Moscow, such as Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. This is according to the guest list published by the Kremlin. The Kremlin also added that Russia did not invite anyone to the celebr…
Pashinyan To Skip Moscow Parade Declaring Armenia Does Not Support Russia on Ukraine Issue; Moscow Responds With Protests and Warnings - ZARTONK | Homeland Meets Diaspora | Latest Armenian News | Breaking News and Videos
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Thursday that he will not attend the Victory Day parade in Moscow on May 9, citing the start of Armenia’s parliamentary election campaign. The decision comes at the close of a week in which Yerevan hosted the 8th European Political Community Summit and the first-ever EU-Armenia bilateral summit, signed strategic partnership declarations with France, the United Kingdom, Croatia, and Bulgaria, and we…
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