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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has declined to attend the CSTO summit in Minsk, despite efforts by Belarusian President Lukashenka to persuade him. Both Belarus and Russia are keen on Armenia's participation in the summit, scheduled for November 23. Pashinyan's refusal was conveyed during a phone call with President Lukashenka and has been accepted by Belarusian officials. The ruling party of Georgia has made a decision regarding Zurabishvili's title.
Press Secretary of the President of Belarus Natalya Eismont said that Alexander Grigoryevich accepted Pashinyan’s refusal to come to the CSTO summit normally. The first one gave him time to think
In the ruling party of Georgia, it was decided not to refer to Zurabishvili as the president https://t.co/C3OkXzvFZq https://t.co/djmFcAJ4g4
Pashinyan refused to participate in the CSTO meeting in Minsk The Prime Minister of Armenia talks about this said in a telephone conversation with President of Belarus Lukashenko, the press service of the Armenian Cabinet reports. “ Pashinyan expressed hope that the CSTO… https://t.co/qitdL30Yyk https://t.co/J1laS9zBcr
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan refused to participate in the CSTO session A meeting of members of the organization is scheduled to take place in Minsk on November 23. https://t.co/GYJKVWeWXb
Lukashenka called Nikol Pashinyan to convince him to attend the CSTO summit. No luck. Pahinyan said not to expect him in Minsk. Both #Belarus and Russia want #Armenia at the summit. https://t.co/5fg27TeIiu