
ArmInfo. Russian media, members of the Russian parliament, politicians, and experts do, from time to time, harshly criticize Armenia, its government, its sovereign decisions, and even individuals, including Armenia's leaders. This, of course, exacerbates the misunderstanding and discord between Armenia and Russia. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan expressed a similar opinion in an interview with DW.
He noted that the Armenian side had drawn the attention of its Russian counterparts to these propaganda attacks, but their response was unsatisfactory. In this regard, Mirzoyan emphasized that democracy is Armenia's sovereign decision; it is its choice. The minister also noted that Armenia is deepening relations with its strategic partners-the EU and the United States. "So, either normal partners respect each other or each other's decisions, or this partnership needs to be renewed," the minister emphasized.
In response to the interviewer's remark that Russia has significant tools to pressure Armenia and a direct question about whether our country fears Russia, Mirzoyan noted that Russia is one of Armenia's main economic and trade partners, but Armenia is diversifying virtually everything, including trade, the economy, the supply market, etc.
The minister also said that there are political forces in Armenia that insist that the government become "pro-Russian." However, according to the Foreign Minister, such issues should be decided by the citizens of Armenia. "The people have the opportunity to decide the fate of the country themselves-elections. Our political party received the majority of votes. We received popular support in the 2021 elections after a serious domestic political crisis, when several public opinion polls were conducted. Our prime minister said that democracy and deepening relations with the EU are his personal priorities and the program of our political party. Since we are now the government, we will implement this program. If people disagree and cannot wait for the next elections, they can take to the streets, organize protests, and stage a revolution. We are not artificially hindering this. As you can see, the revolution has not occurred, which means the tacit support of our program from the population, our citizens. And if that is not enough, then next summer we will have parliamentary elections. Therefore, everyone around the world must respect the voice and decisions of our citizens," Mirzoyan stated.
When asked whether the ruling party is preparing for external interference, including from Russia, during Armenia's upcoming elections, the minister noted that they have been living in this atmosphere for several years. "Therefore, we know how this machine works. We have seen numerous attempts at interference from external players, including from the country you mentioned. These attempts will likely escalate. We have already mentioned that Russian media outlets are harshly criticizing the Armenian government, democracy, and so on. We believe this may intensify in the coming months, but what is, is," he concluded.