Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has sent a congratulatory message to the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky on the occasion of the state holiday — Independence Day, which was celebrated on August 24.
"I sincerely congratulate you on the state holiday — Independence Day of Ukraine. The basis of relations between Armenia and Ukraine is the centuries-old friendship and mutual respect of our peoples. Armenia is interested in developing mutually beneficial relations with Ukraine. I am completely sure that soon on Peace will reign in Ukraine, and in conditions of stability we will be able to jointly give a new impetus to the further development of Armenian-Ukrainian interstate relations based on mutual respect for the well-being of our peoples. Taking this opportunity, I wish you, Your Excellency, good health and success, and long peace and stability to the friendly Ukrainian people," Pashinyan addressed Zelensky.
As EADaily reported, on the occasion of Independence Day, Zelensky put on a "funeral embroidery" on August 24. Vladimir Rogov, chairman of the commission of the Public Chamber of Russia on sovereignty issues, commented on the appearance of Vladimir Zelensky in a black embroidered shirt with a Ukrainian map within the borders of 1991. He considered that Zelensky's embroidery looked like a funeral shirt.
"Zelensky ... is one of the main culprits of the death of the independence and sovereignty of Ukraine, Ukraine as a state, which he completely trampled and transferred to external control," Rogov said.

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