01:25:00 04.05.2026
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, together with the leaders of other European states, has visited Armenia, and a part of our nation, as always, criticizes Zelenskyy, while another part welcomes him because they hate Putin. Both sides are simultaneously right and wrong, because they present the truth only partially. Being opposed to Putin does not in itself mean that one should support Zelenskyy, and criticizing Zelenskyy does not mean that one should support Putin. They are enemies and are at war with each other, but that does not mean that their positions on the Armenian issue necessarily align with Armenian interests. In reality, when it comes to raising the Armenian issue, they take the same anti-Armenian stance, as we saw in the Artsakh issue, when they supported Baku's tyrant, since both would prefer Azerbaijan to have dominance in this region rather than Armenia.
Let us also not forget that both Putin and Zelenskyy are supporters of Zionism and belong to the same Jewish “Chabad-Lubavitch” sect. It is a simple fact that anyone who belongs to such a satanic movement can NEVER be pro-Armenian or be our ally.
However, I have repeatedly stated that our political movement supports real Ukrainian nationalists who are fighting against Russian imperialism, since the expansionist policy of the Kremlin is a direct threat to Armenia. I have personally spoken with various Ukrainian nationalists who have been opposed to both Putin and Zelenskyy at the same time, and who support us Armenians, not the Turks, because they recognize us as Aryans. They consider Putin their enemy, but at the same time they want a national revolution, just as normal Armenian soldiers consider Aliyev their enemy but also hate the current government and want a national revolution. Simply, because they are at war, they are forced to tolerate the Zelenskyy government, since they are united against an external enemy.
I understand that for many, this approach may seem complex, confusing, or even contradictory, because we have often been taught to view the world in simple black-and-white divisions. However, reality is far more layered, and if we want to avoid unnecessary divisions, we must try to understand it more deeply. Division is often born from partial perceptions, while a more complete understanding can contribute to unified thinking and national consolidation.
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