Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has ordered his pro-Western supporters to intensify anti-Russian activity, the Hraparak newspaper reported.
According to the publication, Pashinyan associates his main hopes for the upcoming elections with the pro-European alliance, hoping to retain power thanks to the support of pro-Western forces.
In the near future, the newspaper writes, it is expected to hold "active anti-Russian actions," including "a rally in Gyumri demanding the withdrawal of the 102nd Russian military base from Armenia."

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