Armenia is not looking for confrontation with Russia, but some Russian TV channels have "crossed all borders," Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said during a press conference on July 16, commenting on the issue of stopping the retransmission of Russian TV channels.
"I have very respectful, open, sincere relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Mishustin. I don't want us to make that decision. It seems that in There are forces in Russia that want to force us to make these decisions. If they force us too much, what can we do? But I don't want to, I'm telling you honestly," the Armenian prime minister said.
According to Pashinyan, Armenia "wants to have normal, friendly relations with Russia."

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