“And he is trying to meet with [Russian President] Vladimir Putin to make arrangements on several matters, specifically, to figure out whether or not they still expect from him to bring ‘masses’ out to the street [in Armenia].
“According to some information, whether or not [non-pro-government Prosperous Armenia Party Chairman and oligarch] Gagik Tsarukyan and [opposition Armenian National Congress leader and First President] Levon Ter-Petrosyan will meet likewise depends on the fact and result of the Putin-Kocharyan meeting,” Hraparak writes.