RT editor-in-chief calls Pashinyan traitor to Armenian people
Editor-in-chief of the media group “Russia today” and RT channel Margarita Simonyan has commented Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s words about banning her from entering the republic for disrespect for the authorities.
She asked to correct the wording, replacing “disrespect” with “disgust”, according to Only News Groups.
Simonyan noted that she always spoke “personally about Pashinyan” and will continue to do so. She called him “a degenerate and a traitor to the Armenian people.” According to Simonyan, Pashinyan “sold and betrayed the interests” of the country, which he “could betray and sell” and “sell and betray those that he could not yet”, he “hates Russia and deceives the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin”, he is “CIA bedding without honour and conscience.”
“For these words, I was denied entry to Armenia, which I told about back in the summer, but you didn’t believe that a purebred Armenian woman could be denied entry to Armenia,” she added.
At the same time, Simonyan stressed that this “worries her a little,” since she “did not intend to go to Armenia anyway,” and under “Pashinyan’s rule, she would not have flown to the republic in any scenario.”
“But the wording with which I was denied entry is embarrassing. “For disrespect.” What disrespect? You have to earn disrespect. And you are in the zone of disgust,” she said.
In this regard, Simonyan asked to correct the wording, replacing the word “disrespect” in it with “disgust” towards the current government of Armenia.