Armenians Responded To Lukashenko
- 8.06.2026, 8:32
The country does not want to be a vassal of the Kremlin.
By the morning of June 8, Armenia's CEC had processed 94% of ballots. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Pact party received 50.07% of the vote. Pro-Russian parties are losing the election.
It is worth noting that Lukashenko actively interfered in the election campaign in Armenia. On May 31, the dictator declared to threaten Armenians with "Ukrainian scenario" because of rapprochement with the European Union.
"Armenians should be very careful not to repeat what happened in Ukraine, God forbid... In Ukraine everything started exactly the same way... So that they, Armenians, who have just come out of one war, do not get into a difficult situation in connection with it. There is no need to rush. We should just think, we should be wise people," said Alexander Lukashenko, speaking at the end of the EAEU summit in Astana.
He added that the people of Armenia should "express their opinion" on this issue.
The election results show that Armenians, having chosen Pashinyan's party, unambiguously expressed their opinion and clearly responded to Lukashenko.