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The Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia is also offending us, writes Secolo d'Italia website and clarifies with the following: “Ever since the Reds and Yellows are in government, foreign countries no longer reckon with Italy. Nikol Pashinyan has been the Prime Minister of Armenia since 2018 when a movement like the movement of Grillo (against corruption and for rapprochement with Europe) won in Armenia. However, it appears that the Armenians still haven’t mastered the rules of courtesy, at least judging from what happened in the Senate. President of the Senate Elisabetta Casellati had truly received the high-ranking guest, but he was five minutes late. The unimaginable Armenian had demonstratively approached the mirror of the waiting room and was fixing his hair, and he continued to do that even when he was warned that the President had arrived. But that’s not all. The Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia didn’t share Casellati’s hand and moved ahead of her, leaving Casellati astounded.

Secolo d’Italia also states that the newspaper belonging to Armenia’s regime paid homage to the Prime Minister in regard to this episode.

“During the meeting, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia kept looking at his watch with frustration, and that’s not all. His newspaper released an article about the episode that was signed with a pseudonym. The newspaper of Armenia’s government actually describes the Prime Minister as ‘punctual’ person who was outraged because he was late for the meeting. The newspaper tells about the mirror episode and even writes the following with certain malice: “He continued to do it even when Casellati had already arrived and was waiting for him. The protocol officer was desperately trying to warn him that Casellati had arrived.” The author of the article concludes with overt insincerity and writes the following: “This, of course, didn’t have an influence on the speech that the Prime Minister had prepared for the official meeting…” Judging from the video, this is wrong. In the sentences that follow, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia is honored, and there is even a comment stating that the name of the Prime Minister of Italy is Giuseppe Conti. We wonder who recommended this journalist to write an article for the Prime Minister’s newspaper.”

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