Kremlin Warns European Politicians Will Recycle Interference Claims Ahead Of Armenian Elections
On April 2, Dmitry Peskov, the Press Secretary of the President of Russia, stated that European politicians habitually attribute interference to Moscow and are likely to repeat such claims regarding the upcoming parliamentary elections in Armenia.
Responding to a question about the Kremlin’s view on these accusations, he remarked that European officials tend to see Russian involvement "everywhere and in everything." "It’s an old song, and they’ve mastered the notes to perfection. Naturally, they’ll sing it again in the Armenian elections," Peskov stated.
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