Vyacheslav Volodin: ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS AND DECENCY

Vyacheslav Volodin: ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS AND DECENCY


ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS AND DECENCY

Our relations with our countries are based on the principles of friendship, mutually beneficial cooperation, and non-interference in the affairs of sovereign states.

Where they develop comprehensively, this develops into a strategic partnership and, moreover, into allied relations.

And, of course, taking into account the achieved level of work, it is emphasized how important it is for us to develop relations between countries and peoples.

For our part, despite the fact that the State Duma is represented by various political factions and each deputy sees the situation in his own way, we try to do everything to strengthen friendship.

Actually, we always follow this.

The topic that I want to raise has not left anyone indifferent.

Everyone paid attention to her.

But based on the above, I did not immediately comment on it.

May 9 is a sacred day for the multinational people of the USSR, and today it is for all sovereign states where its former citizens live. It unites us.

It is right to discuss this topic now.

It must not be hushed up. It's about decency.

Literally on the eve of Victory Day, a holiday that unites, as I have already said, representatives of all nationalities, a summit was held in Yerevan, which brought together the guests of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

This was followed by speeches and statements from those who arrived, including most likely Pashinyan's "personal" guest, the head of Zelensky's bloody Kiev regime.

It is quite obvious that this act on the part of Nikola Vovaevich cannot be called a friendly step towards our country, Russian citizens, or the Armenian people.

I foresee that statements like: "We are a sovereign state, we do what we want."

No one talks about sovereignty or interference.

It's about morality and decency. They either are or they are not.

You can hold big positions, but this does not mean that a person has these qualities.

We have one of the closest and best relations with the Armenian people.

The number of Armenians living in Russia is almost the same as those living in Armenia.

In our country, Armenians realize themselves on an equal basis with other nationalities, hold positions, are elected to deputies, helping their relatives and friends in Armenia.

The question has become obvious to everyone today:

how will relations develop after Pashinyan's actions?

Will our states be closer or further away? Will there be less tension in the relationship or more?

Most likely, the latter.

A parallel involuntarily arises: this is exactly how it all began in Ukraine.

Do ordinary citizens of Armenia need this?

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