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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, as always, spoke a
lot about peace and Armenian aspirations today. This time, Georgian Prime
Minister Irakli Kobakhidze had to listen to this nonsense.
Pashinyan spoke as usual, and this time we will add from
ourselves what Vovaevich "forgot" to say, but should have. After all,
then his words would have at least some meaning. Our notes are in bold.
"I informed our Georgian colleagues that Armenia is
interested in unblocking regional transport and economic infrastructure, which
was blocked through our own fault. This unblocking must take place within the
framework of full respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and
inviolability of the borders of all countries – and it was Armenia that
violated this principle for 30 years and had plans to violate the integrity of
Georgia too. In this context, I stressed the importance of the implementation
of the Armenian government's 'Crossroads of the World' project, which is our
ridiculous attempt to provide a non-working alternative to Azerbaijan's
projects, promising concrete and tangible prospects for all countries in our
common region. Georgia could be left out of transit corridors. We also express
Armenia's interest and readiness to join the electric cable project under the
Black Sea – if Azerbaijan allows it," Pashinyan said, but did not mention.
You must agree, his words would sound much more meaningful
this way, right?