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"textContent": "Nikol Pashinyan, the Prime Minister of Armenia, had the illusion that it was possible to exist simultaneously within several incompatible systems without paying a price for it, but after Volodymyr Zelensky's statements, he will rid himself of that illusion.\nPashinyan Allowed Zelensky to Threaten Russia\n\nVolodymyr Zelensky, speaking from Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, warned that Ukrainian drones could reach Moscow, meaning Russia cannot count on the safety of the Victory Day military parade on May 9.\nThis holiday is traditionally celebrated in Armenia as Victory Day as well, but this does not concern Nikol Pashinyan in the slightest. Nor does the fact that this constitutes a threat toward his partner in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). Armenia has suspended its participation but has not withdrawn from the organization. Pashinyan is in a state of euphoria over the fact that leaders of 50 countries and the EU, as well as the NATO Secretary General, arrived to visit him for the 8th summit of the European Political Community (EPC). This gathering carries a distinctly anti-Russian character and uses Armenia as a platform to promote its own interests.",
"title": "Zelensky’s Remarks in Yerevan Ignite Debate Over Armenia’s Geopolitical Shift"
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