Armenians Pelted Belarus Embassy in Yerevan with Eggs.
Representatives of the "For the Republic" party attacked the Belarusian embassy in Yerevan, pelting it with tomatoes and eggs. The reason for this was a statement by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko about Armenians. Activists demanded the expulsion of all Belarusian embassy staff from Armenia.
Earlier, Nikol Pashinyan announced the freezing of Armenia's participation in the activities of the Collective Security Treaty Organization and refused to fund the organization. He also doubted the effectiveness of Russian peacekeepers in Karabakh.
Representatives of the "For the Republic" party pelted the Belarusian embassy in Yerevan with tomatoes and eggs
Party leader Arman Babayan called for all Belarusian embassy staff to be declared persona non grata
Nikol Pashinyan announced that official representatives of his country would stop visits to Minsk
For these statements, Nikol Pashinyan received criticism from Russia and Belarus, who called him a traitor.
Conflict Between Yerevan and Moscow
Armenia is increasingly distancing itself from Russia and seeking help from other countries due to constant pressure from Azerbaijan. Lukashenko's statements about Azerbaijan's victory in the Karabakh conflict have further worsened relations between Yerevan and Moscow.
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