May 6 2026
“We chose the path of democratization, they chose a slightly different one.” Armenia reacted to the Belarusian MFA’s note
In response to the note from the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Armenia reiterated: “Armenia will not be a province.” Relations between Armenia and Belarus are not worsening due to statements by officials, but due to specific hostile steps. This follows from today’s statement by the Chairman of the National Assembly of Armenia, Alen Simonyan, writes “Radio Svaboda”.
“Disrespectful attitude towards Armenia, an CSTO partner, towards Armenian statehood worsens relations. Preparation for the 44-day war together with Azerbaijan worsens relations,” the Armenian service of “Radio Svaboda” quotes Alen Simonyan’s answer to a question about Armenian-Belarusian relations.
“A political course is a matter of choice for each state. For the Republic of Armenia, human rights and freedoms are paramount values. And I believe that each state chooses its own path. We have chosen the path of democratization of Armenia, they have chosen a slightly different one,” Simonyan said about Belarus.
Prior to this, on May 5, an Armenian diplomat Artur Sargsyan was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus and handed a note of protest. The Belarusian side stated that this was done due to Armenia’s recent unfriendly statements and actions.
The reason for this was the words of the same Armenian Parliament Speaker Alen Simonyan, who on May 1 stated that his country would not allow itself to turn into “a second Belarus” and would not be governed like Belarus.
In response, the representative of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry Ruslan Varankou called these statements pre-election populism and an attempt to divert the attention of Armenian citizens from internal problems.
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