The Backstage of the Pashinyan-Putin Meeting: What Dangers and Risks the Authorities are Silent About | Platform 97
April 04, 2026

The Backstage of the Pashinyan-Putin Meeting: What Dangers and Risks the Authorities are Silent About | Platform 97

In this episode, the current crisis phase of Armenian-Russian relations, the key highlights of the recent Putin-Pashinyan meeting, and the potential geopolitical consequences arising from them are discussed. Crucial issues of energy security are addressed, specifically the future of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant and potential fluctuations in gas prices, which could directly impact the country's economic competitiveness. The statements of Russian Deputy Prime Minister Overchuk are also discussed, revealing deep-seated contradictions regarding regional communications and economic cooperation.

At the heart of the program are the political myths rooted in Armenian reality concerning sovereignty, external dependence, and historical responsibility. Detailed parallels are drawn between the Ukrainian scenario and the processes taking place in Armenia, highlighting the dangers arising from anti-Russian propaganda and internal political games. The issue of internal democracy, potential restrictions on equal electoral competition, and political manipulations used by the authorities to maintain their rating are also addressed.

The discussion covers Armenia's place and role in the newly forming regional balance, where a real threat of depopulation and economic isolation exists. Reference is made to the reasons for the loss of Artsakh, the uncertainties of the delimitation process, and questionable agreements reached in Washington that could ultimately change the map of the region. This is an open and sincere dialogue about how state errors and the culture of shifting responsibility onto others lead to a consistent retreat of national interests.

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Edmon Marukyan and Karpis Pashoyan, within the framework of the Platform podcast, discuss the truths they believe are as vital as air and water for Armenia and the Armenian people, while also addressing the challenges facing Armenia.


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