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Pelosi is already under the nose in Russia: Arestovich explained what her visit to Armenia means

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Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi made a historic visit to Yerevan. Thus, the United States decided to help Armenia and its people choose the “right path”.

That's why they sent their “heavy artillery” to Armenia. This opinion was expressed by Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Oleksiy Arestovich during a stream with Mark Feygin, Channel 24 informs.

What is the purpose of Pelosi's visit to Yerevan

She obviously came there to, firstly, ask what was going on. And, secondly, can we somehow help you decide, – adviser to the chairman of the OP.

According to him, Pelosi could probably show Armenia the “prospects of Russia” and offer the state security guarantees in case exit “from under the wing of the Kremlin.” Thus, the purpose of the visit of the speaker of the US House of Representatives could be an attempt to show Armenia “the whole fallacy of the path” if it remains an ally of Russia.

What is known about the visit of the speaker

During her visit to Yerevan, Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi condemned Azerbaijan's attacks against Armenia, Radio Liberty reports.

“Armenia is important to us, and on behalf of Congress, we strongly condemn Azerbaijan's deadly attacks on Armenia, attacks on the territory of Armenia,” Pelosi said.

Pelosi, who made her first visit to Armenia, noted that the United States, as an accomplice of the OSCE Minsk Group, clearly and long ago stated that the conflict cannot have a military solution.< /p>

“We want to strive for a peaceful and long-term settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict through negotiations,” Pelosi said.

Arestovich commented on Pelosi's visit to Armenia: watch the video

Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan: latest news

  • On the night of September 13, the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan escalated once again. The parties accused each other of provocations and shelling. Azerbaijan reported that there were casualties on both sides as a result of the fighting. This information was confirmed in Armenia.
  • On the night of September 15, Secretary of the Armenian Security Council Armen Grigoryan stated that Armenia and Azerbaijan had reached an agreement on a truce. However, according to him, there is no document or agreement that Baku should prepare and sign.
  • On September 18, protests continued in Armenia after another aggravation on the border with Azerbaijan. Now Yerevan is demanding that Armenia withdraw from the so-called CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization).

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