"Fact" daily writes:
The other day, the chairman of the "Republic" party, Aram Sargsyan, speaking about the demonstrations organized against the exploitation of Amulsar, said that "the people blocking those roads in Amulsar were paid and sent there by the Kajaran combine." Moreover, he presents it all as an irrefutable truth, but also presents it as a struggle of "Russian capital" against the "Western".
The whole irony, however, is that during the period of the struggle against the Amulsar mine, which Aram Sargsyan is talking about, the major owner of ZPMK was not a Russian, but... a Western company, and more specifically, a German one. And the ownership change in ZPMK took place in 2021, that is, years after "closing those roads of Amulsar".
And how "western capital" was fighting against "western" in that case is something to think about. It is difficult to say what this is. loss of memory or an obsession to present everything in an anti-Russian prism, to place everything "under the interests of the West"? But whatever, fighting the facts is hardly the best way to go.
Details in today's issue of "Past" daily.








