Church, Revanchists and Moscow - a Sinister Alliance Against Pashinyan

At the turn of the spring and summer seasons of the current year in Europe, a series of rather interesting events took place, which can be directly linked to the situational tandem that formed and united (due to common tactical goals) the anti-Pashinyan part of the Armenian diaspora, the Armenian church, and, however unusual it may sound, the current political establishment of Russia.
This is stated in the latest issue of the analytical YouTube project Caliber.
"At the end of May in Switzerland, a gathering (called a "conference") took place, which was attended by delegates of the so-called (and, to be honest, little-known) "World Council of Churches". We don't particularly follow (and in the past, didn't really follow) the activities of such peripheral and biased structures. Their influence on world processes is zero, so why bother filling one's head with all sorts of things.
This gathering would have passed by our attention this time as well, if not for one rather curious detail. No, it's not at all about the fact that the subject of discussion at this pseudo-conference was the de-occupied Azerbaijani region with the ex-Soviet name "Nagorno-Karabakh," as well as its former residents who decided to voluntarily move to other states, and the illegal cult-like structures they left behind. For us, all these conversations have been a thing of the past for several years now. And we are people who look to the future, not to a fake past, like some of our neighbors," the material notes.
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