
ArmInfo. Ara Abrahamyan, head of the Union of Armenians of Russia (UAR), responded to the conflict that arose on May 18 between Yerevan residents and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during the campaign for the upcoming parliamentary elections, expressing his conviction that the head of the Armenian cabinet is turning the election race into an arena of blackmail, revenge, and outright threats.
"I'll bring you to your knees! Are you talking nonsense? I'll grab your puppy back by the scruff of the neck." It's hard to believe that these words, addressed to the leader of one of Armenia's largest political parties, a renowned businessman and philanthropist who has done much to develop Armenia's economy and sports, creating thousands of jobs - Gagik Tsarukyan - belong to none other than the head of state! "A prime minister who, in the morning, is pushing hearts and his 'love' on the population online, and just a few hours later, dropping his mask, displays aggression and malice," the head of the SAR remarked.
He added that everyone remembers how Pashinyan, twice now - in the 2018 and 2021 elections - lured the public into every possible trap with deceptive promises and demonstrated the true value of his words. According to Abrahamyan, once, clinging to his seat, he already ruined the lives of 120,000 of his compatriots, and not only them, by surrendering Artsakh, which, as he himself declared, is "Armenia - period!"
"And today, for the sake of maintaining his power, skillfully playing on emotions, he is ready to surrender the interests of his state and people, destroying the established Armenian-Russian ties. As a result, finding itself without the support of Russia and the EAEU, and with dubious prospects for EU membership (Georgia and Ukraine are already on the horizon), Armenia will face the risk of repeating infamous historical events, which carry the risk of losing its sovereignty. As is well known, history does not forgive unlearned lessons. For Armenia, maintaining and developing relations with various countries is not only expedient but also necessary-after all, Armenian communities exist practically everywhere. But why is the current government doing this at the expense of relations with Russia?, the head of the SAR asked.
Abrahamyan is confident that the Armenian authorities understand that no one, absolutely no one, can replace Russia's key role as Armenia's economic and military-strategic partner. He also expressed his conviction that Pashinyan, who has done everything to worsen Armenian-Russian relations and has completely lost the trust of not only Armenia but also Russia, is not the person capable of achieving this.
At the same time, Abrahamyan noted that until 2018, Armenia, despite certain internal political and social problems, was a fully-fledged subject of international relations, a universally recognized and respected state within borders that no one, until the "velvet" regime came to power, had questioned.
"But Pashinyan's policies, which declared he was starting from scratch, have drawn the country into geopolitical games and confrontations, making it a weak link in this global chain. As a result, on June 7, Armenians will choose not between local parties and candidates, but between Russia and the so-called West.
So-called because, under the guise of the "West," Armenia will find itself drawn into the orbit of Azerbaijan-the guarantor of Pashinyan's own security, but not of the Armenian people. The EU summit in Armenia in early May definitively demonstrated that Pashinyan is prepared to do anything to maintain his grip on power. The fact that Europeans are indifferent to the lack of democracy and freedom of speech in Armenia, the persecution of the ancient Christian church, and the Armenians held in Baku is not particularly surprising. For them, Armenia is merely a tool in their confrontation with Russia, nothing more," the head of the SAR expressed his conviction.
"But how can we explain the fact that the Armenian Prime Minister, while giving the floor to Zelensky, didn't even consider using the unique opportunity to raise, in the presence of all European leaders, from this same podium the issues of importance to the Armenian people: the Armenian lands occupied by Azerbaijanis, the ethnic cleansing in Artsakh, Baku's new encroachments-now on Armenia itself-the illegally held Armenians, and so on?" Abrahamyan asked.
He added that he remains convinced of the need for serious constitutional, systemic, and substantive reforms in the military-political, economic, and spiritual spheres. However, the head of the SAR is confident that these changes must be based, first and foremost, on the interests of the Armenian people and Armenia, which the current clan-based government, incapable of overcoming the Azerbaijani armed forces that have occupied nearly 300 square kilometers of sovereign Armenian territory while simultaneously instigating shameful persecution of the Armenian Holy Apostolic Church, is incapable of defending. "I am also convinced that Armenia's future depends, literally, on each and every one of us. On everyone who goes to the polls and votes! Those who think they are neutral by not participating in the elections are mistaken. By staying home, you are voting for Pashinyan and for the past seven years-full of human and territorial losses, humiliation, and division into us and them. For the return of Armenians to vassalage to neighboring states, where our ancestors built for centuries, and where today their homes, churches, and cemeteries have disappeared or are in danger of disappearing," Abrahamyan believes.
"Where are the Armenians of Artsakh, Baku, Nakhichevan today? Where are the Armenians of the village of Chardakhlu - the birthplace of heroes, the birthplace of two Marshals of the Soviet Union - Baghramyan and Babajanyan? What happened to the legendary local museum of the Great Patriotic War, which kept the history of 1,250 Chardakhlu residents who went to the front, twelve of whom became generals, and seven - Heroes of the Soviet Union? The descendants of the marshals cannot visit their native village today. Where are the Armenians of Kirovobad, Utik, Tigranakert and other once Armenian lands? What happened to the graves of our ancestors? If in 2018, thanks to false promises and manipulative technologies, anti-Armenian forces had not come to power, then today Artsakh would remain Armenian, as it has been for millennia, and Aliyev would not publicly humiliate Pashinyan and the Armenian people, waving his fist, and in Baku "Karabakh leaders and prisoners of war wouldn't be in prison, and the issue of Armenia's sovereignty and its recognized borders wouldn't be a subject of discussion," the head of the SAR emphasized.
In conclusion, he expressed his conviction that on June 7, the Armenian people will choose a new path for Armenia, different from the one proposed by Pashinyan, who deprives Armenians of dignity and honor. "This, I repeat, depends on each of us!" he concluded.