Russian State Duma Vice-Speaker Pyotr Tolstoy warned about the possible consequences of Armenia's anti-Russian policy.
Modern.az reports that he stated this during his speech at a round table on the topic "Armenia without Russia and Russia without Armenia: causes, consequences and complications".
According to Tolstoy, the anti-Russian statements of the Armenian leadership, pressure against the Russian language and rapprochement with Moscow's rivals will not go unanswered:
"The advantages that Armenia gained from membership in the Eurasian Economic Union can very easily disappear. Anti-Russian statements, pressure against the Russian language, harsh anti-Russian rhetoric and warm relations with Zelensky, of course, cannot go unanswered by Russia," he emphasized.
The Russian official added that Moscow will take consistent steps to "make Armenian politicians who think they can do without Russia smart."