Alen Simonyan describes speech of Russian representative at UN as "negative"

Speaker of Parliament of Armenia Alen Simonyan described Russia's statement in the UN Security Council meeting as "negative" and said that an ally could have made a more targeted call, Report informs, citing Armenpress.

He said that more targeted calls were made by countries that don't have close relations with Armenia.

"This was done by countries who don't have close relations with Armenia. I think Russia is either unable or unwilling, or simultaneously unable and unwilling,"

Simonyan told reporters when asked to evaluate Russia's speech at the UNSC session on Lachin Corridor.

Simonyan noted, however, that he expected Russia to react in that way:

"I am not surprised. These latest incidents and actions showed that it is possible to expect such a reaction, such an assessment from Moscow."

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