I am guided by the statements of my Russian colleague in the context of relations between Armenia and Russia. I carefully follow the statements of the Russian President, who said that there are no problems in relations with Armenia, and there are no problems in relations with me either. Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced this during the Parliament-Government question-and-answer session, responding to the question of Armenian-Russian relations by MP Agnesa Khamoyan of the 'Armenia' faction.
"Since the day of the illegal blocking of the Lachin Corridor, I have had approximately 7-8 telephone conversations with the President of the Russian Federation. In fact, I either didn't have any conversations with the other colleagues, or I had less conversations. so here again, I don't think there is a problem, because the purpose of the phone call is to share information, to discuss a situation that the other colleagues do not know about.
I also talked about all the information, forecasts, developments, everything with the president of the Russian Federation during oral discussions, by the way, during this time we also met, and I also conveyed the information in writing. Not to mention, there is a Russian peacekeeping force in Nagorno-Karabakh, which has a proper source of information about the events taking place in Russia from the very first source," said the Prime Minister.