01/03/2021 14:42
Kremlin satisfied with Armenia's PM explanation over Iskander statement
Kremlin is satisfied with the statements coming from Yerevan that after conversation with Russia's President Vladimir Putin, Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan came to conclusion that he was reported wrong on Iskander.
This was stated by Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
"It is very important that the truth has been restored in this issue," Peskov stated.
It has been reported that Armenia's PM spokesperson Mane Gevorgyan speaking to Armenpress news agency today said that after combining facts and data Armenian PM Pashinyan came to conclusion that he was reported wrong on Iskander.
Earlier in an interview Armenia's PM said that Iskander was used but did not explode or exploded by 10%. The statement raised criticism in Russia and resulted in political crisis in Armenia.
The PM spoke about Iskander after third president Serzh Sargsyan statement who asked why Iskander had not been used on the third or fourth day of the war.