Kalashnikov “Shot” Sargsyan

“I think that Armenian President simply does not want to pull the ultrasound, follow the obligations that are associated with the adoption of very unpopular decisions for Armenia, including corridors, infrastructure, establishing relations with neighbors.” The chairman of the State Duma Committee on Affairs of the CIS Leonid Kalashnikov was announced in an interview with the Schitnik Agency.

According to him, Armen Sargsyan turned out to be an excess person and in matters of war, and in matters of the world, Armen Sargsyan turned out to be an extra person.

“This is how rudely say, he himself told about it softer. Sargsyan no longer wants to share responsibility for what is happening with the Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, in whose hands is the real power in the country,” said Kalashniki politician.

The Russian deputy also stressed that the departure of the president from its supply is not the right decision.

“I would say, this is not the most responsible policy, but I do not evaluate the president of someone else’s countries. But he decided so much. At the same time, he said nothing to nor against Pashinian policy. He decided the arguments to several others apply. I think that in this situation, in a situation of a very serious crisis decision on Armenia and Armenian issues, not very correctly. Again, this is his opinion, “Kalashnikov noticed.

He also stated that, unlike Pashinyan, Sargsyan was not the politician on which “you can carry such a burden, since he is a man of other ambitions.”

“It’s not by chance that the crisis began, he began to refer to the West. Winched there, almost went to NATO when there was a conflict. I went to Brussels, in Belgium. He himself came from the West to Armenia. And you know To live in the West beautifully. But simple Armenians did not live from this all these 30 years, “concluded Kalashnikov.

Recall that Armenian President Armen Sargsyan was resigned on Sunday evening, explaining his step by the fact that the president had no necessary tools to influence the most important questions for the state and the nation.