Scaring the population is hardly the best way. Zakharova about Pashinyan's words
Terrorizing one's own population is hardly the best way to achieve a favorable result for Armenia. Maria Zakharova, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, said this during the briefing, commenting on the statement of RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan about the start of war if the villages are not handed over to Azerbaijan. . We are ready to help in this work, taking into account our rich experience. The work should be carried out within the framework of that structure, based on the above-mentioned principles... I would like to emphasize that we are in no way connected with the decisions made by the leadership of Yerevan," Zakharova said. According to her, what the Prime Minister of Armenia made was in no way should not be associated with Russia and that there was no discussion with the Russian side on that subject. Zakharova emphasized that this is exclusively what the country's leadership decided by communicating with the West: "We want those who announce them in Yerevan to bear direct responsibility for the decisions made under the influence of contact with Western partners or directly with them. This has nothing to do with Russia," said Zakharova.
It should be noted that Pashinyan said at the meeting with the residents of Voskepar that "there will be a war at the end of the week if we do nothing, then you will tell me that we were peasants, what about you?"
"We can get out of here now, let's go and say: no, it's not there either, it's not there, it's not there either. It means that a war will start at the end of the week. I know what will happen at the end of that war, after we see each other in Yerevan, you will tell me that we are peasant people, we didn't have that much information, what about you?" said Pashinyan.