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The Russia-Ukraine conflict has been going on for two whole years, and in the past two years, the West has adopted a series of consensus on Russia, trying to defeat Russia in all aspects such as military, diplomatic, economic, financial, and political.
However, from a practical point of view, the West has failed to achieve its goals, Russia has seized the initiative on the battlefield, stabilized in the economic and financial aspects, and has not been isolated in the political and diplomatic aspects.
However, on the 2nd anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Russia was suddenly stabbed in the back by an ally.
Armenian Prime Minister Pashinian)
Armenia made a sudden move
According to the Russian news agency Sputnik, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that Armenia suspended the membership of the CSTO.
The CSTO is a Russian-led military organization that is considered a "mini-NATO".
The organization has six member states, which, in addition to Russia, include Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan.
Now Pashinyan has announced the suspension of membership in the CSTO of Armenia, which means that Armenia intends to withdraw from the organization.
This is a stab in the back for Russia, especially in the context of the 2nd anniversary of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Armenia's move is a stab in the face of both politics and diplomacy.
Although Russia did not directly use the power of the CSTO during the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Pashinian's move is tantamount to an assist to the West's suppression of Russia.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov)
Russian side: I would like to explain it clearly
At the moment, there is some confusion in this matter, because it is only Pashinyan who unilaterally announced the suspension of the membership of the CSTO of Armenia, and Armenia has not taken any official action on it.
In other words, it is only Pashinyan who has said that Armenia has not taken the action of suspending its status, let alone directly withdrawing from the CSTO.
Therefore, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that he is ready to start communicating with his peers and figure out what it means. It is very important to know the details in this regard, and we hope that our Armenian friends will explain all this to us.
It can be seen that the statement of the Russian side is still very polite, and it does not directly criticize Armenia for anything, but only says that it wants to know more about the details, and still calls Armenia a friend.
This reflects from the side that Russia does not want this matter to become a big problem, nor does it want this matter to become irreparable.
After all, although Armenia is only a small country, it has a very important role for Russia, otherwise Russia would not have directly intervened in the situation in the previous Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and sent peacekeeping troops to garrison it.
Russian peacekeepers in the Nagorno-Karabakh region).
Armenia will take revenge?
The conflict between Armenia and Russia is mainly due to the previous Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Russia believes that the direct intervention of the Russian army at the last moment to forcibly stop the conflict has helped Armenia, and that Russia has indeed provided protection for Pashinyan's personal safety.
After the defeat of Armenia, the Armenian crowd was indignant at that time, and if it were not for Russia, Pashinyan would not have continued to serve as the leader of Armenia, and he would have to take his life into it.
However, after Pashinyan stabilized the situation, he immediately turned his face, refusing to participate in some joint operations of the CSTO, and now simply releasing a signal to withdraw from the CSTO, which is calling on Russia.
The reason for the revenge is that Pashinyan believes that Russia intervened too late to help Armenia keep the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
In the final analysis, Pashinyan came to power through a "color revolution", he is the best man in the United States.
Before the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, he fell out with Russia, and then something happened, he thought of Russia, and kept asking Putin for help, and in the end Russia still helped him, and after his own crisis was resolved, Pashinyan jumped back to the Western camp, and it is not surprising that he backstabbed Russia.