Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has stated that he is guided by the statements of his Russian counterpart in the relations between Armenia and Russia: "I am carefully following the statements of the Russian President, who said that there are no problems in relations with Armenia or with me."
He noted that he had had 7-8 phone conversations with Vladimir Putin since the closing of the Lachin Corridor: "I either didn't have any conversations with other colleagues or had fewer conversations. So, I don't think there is a problem here."
He noted that they met with Putin during this period, and he also conveyed information in writing: "Not to mention, there is a Russian peacekeeping force in Nagorno-Karabakh."
He referred to the actions of the National Security Service in the search for Wagnerites and noted that law enforcement officers are obliged to respond to press publications: "It is a norm of criminal proceedings."
When asked whether he is not afraid that the Russian Federation may revolution in Armenia, the Prime Minister said: "The people can make a revolution in Armenia, and the people made that revolution."