ArmInfo. Armenia recalled its ambassador from Belarus for consultations. This was reported by the press secretary of the Armenian Foreign Ministry Ani Badalyan.
"The Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to Belarus has been summoned to Yerevan for consultations," she said.
Today Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said from the rostrum of parliament that he would never visit Belarus again as long as Alexander Lukashenko is president.
He argued his words by the fact that one of the leaders of the CSTO member countries recently stated that during the 44-day war, his country participated, believed and wanted Azerbaijan's victory. "And you want me to go to Belarus after this and discuss issues related to the CSTO with the president of this country?" - asked the RA Prime Minister, noting that Armenia plans to leave the CSTO.
On June 11, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko stated that Belarus will participate in the process of "reviving the liberated territories of Azerbaijan" (the occupied territories of Artsakh - ed.).
Moreover, on May 17, as part of a state visit to Azerbaijan, Lukashenko also visited the occupied territories of Artsakh, where he not only offered his services for the "restoration of the region," but also reported how he discussed the war for Nagorno-Karabakh with Aliyev even before it began.