At least Pashinyan got a bird's-eye view of Russia's military strength and sphere of influence. If he was sitting on the fence humming and hawing then I doubt that he now needs much persuasion as to where the future lies . . . . and it's not in the land of make-believe.
Lavrov not only deserves a statue (in the West) but someone's International Prize in his name, the Lavrov Diplomacy Prize.
Sure beats the NYT dominated Pulitzer.
Perhaps he’ll get recognition similar to Primakov.
At least Pashinyan got a bird's-eye view of Russia's military strength and sphere of influence. If he was sitting on the fence humming and hawing then I doubt that he now needs much persuasion as to where the future lies . . . . and it's not in the land of make-believe.