How Pashinyan And Armenian Authorities Caused Hysteria Among The Lukashists
How Pashinyan And Armenian Authorities Caused Hysteria Among The Lukashists85.05.2026, 12:09 8,636 Nikol PashinianThe FCO's tirade is telling.It seems that Belarus has turned into a bogeyman even for conditional allies in the post-Soviet space. Let's say that in this case we are talking about Armenia, with which official Minsk has not been on good terms for a long time. Still, the case is indicative, writes "Salidarnasts".Talking about Moscow's attempts to interfere in the upcoming parliamentary elections, the speaker of Armenia's National Assembly Alen Simonyan warned: "We will not allow Armenia to be turned into a province. We will not be governed the way Belarus is governed."And the Belarusian Foreign Ministry clearly didn't like it. Foreign Ministry spokesman Roman Varankov responded to this phrase with a whole tirade.He began by calling Simonyan's statement "electoral populism and a desperate attempt to distract his own electorate from the gravest domestic problems."Further accusations of labeling and searching for an "external enemy" against the backdrop of "overwhelming poverty" and "stagnation of entire regions" followed.Reminding that "Belarus is a sovereign state that independently determines the format of its allied relations with Russia" and is even "proud of this cooperation," Varankov went on to refer to "the clear results of the so-called balanced pro-Western course of official Yerevan."According to him, this includes depopulation, chronic economic instability, and complete foreign policy dependence, "forcing Yerevan to serve other people's summits in a puppet manner."It is possible that this very moment caused such an emotional reaction of Lukashenko's diplomacy. These days Yerevan is hosting summits, the level of which official Minsk cannot even dream of, content with nostalgic memories of a rare success of ten years ago.And it is also striking how the words of the Foreign Ministry representative boomerang back, mercilessly mirroring the claims he voiced.Yes, Armenia is not the richest country. But what will happen to Belarusian salaries when the opportunity to earn money on military orders from Russia disappears? Where will Belarusian goods, three quarters of which today go to the Russian market?Depopulation today worries not only Armenia. But we are unlikely to hear from Varankov's press secretary about hundreds of thousands of Belarusians expelled from the country for political reasons. About the birth rate falling below the post-war level, about villages and small towns dying out before our eyes. And the role of the current regime in all this.Of course, it hurts to hear that you are called a puppet. But who is to blame? Is it thanks to Pashinyan that Lukashenko meets with Russian governors once a month as an equal?On the other hand, the resentment of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry is understandable. The elections in Armenia will pass, and Belarus' vassal dependence on the Kremlin, which they are so proud of, will not go anywhere.PATREONSupport the website Write your comment 8 You can support the website Charter97.orgMULTI-CURRENCY ACCOUNT FOR ASSISTANCE:Bank's name: Bank Millennium S.A.Address: ul. Stanislawa Zaryna, 2A, 02-593, WarszawaIBAN: PL97116022020000000216711123SWIFT: BIGBPLPWName of the account holder: Fundacja “KARTA ‘97”Purpose/title of payment: Donation for statuary aimsYou can contact us by the e-mail charter97@gmail.comFollow Charter97.org social media accountsFacebookYouTubeX.comvkontakteok.ruInstagramRSSTelegram
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