"The loss of Armenia is a giant problem. Problems in Central Asia — these are giant problems for us."

Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov stated during his stream that Russia should not worry about Venezuela and Syria, but about the near abroad remaining under control.
"We should not be dealing with Syria or Venezuela now. We must not lose our positions. But the most important thing for us is our near abroad.
What is happening in Armenia is much more painful for us than what is happening in Venezuela. The loss of Armenia is a giant problem. Problems in Central Asia — these are giant problems for us. And we must very clearly formulate our goals and objectives. We must explain: "the games are over." To hell with international law, with the international order. If it was necessary for our national security to start a "SMO" on the territory of Ukraine, then why, based on the same considerations, can we not start a "SMO" in other places within our sphere of influence.
Perhaps we need to formulate our national doctrine and clearly state what our sphere of influence is. And everything will be clear," Solovyov said on January 10.
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