It turns out that while we were talking and taking pictures with the citizens of the Republic of Armenia, a strong-willed foreign citizen (according to information he did not deny) named Alyosha went and took a picture of the wall of my house. The “unbiased” media outlets also spread this with gusto. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, Ararat Mirzoyan, wrote about the incident on his Facebook page:
“Alyosha, you have just entered the Armenian political arena, maybe you don’t know, let me enlighten you. In Armenia, officials fill out a declaration, and you can review the details. Okay, I’ll write here too. We purchased the house with a mortgage loan, using the entire proceeds from the sale of our father’s house as the down payment. It was not purchased with looted or illegally accumulated funds. It was not built by making service members work for free. My wife’s car is also on loan, by the way.
We also buy household appliances on consumer credit/loan, like almost all citizens of Armenia. It’s normal.
Alyosha, my foreign friend, it really happened that I forgot to pay the parking fine on time, and the Traffic Police put a hold on my accounts. And because of such a hold, I couldn’t buy your favorite TV on credit. It’s not normal; it’s excellent. Only in a truly democratic country could something like this happen to the first deputy prime minister. In general, during the period before the revolution, my wife and I had quite high-paying jobs.
Alyosha, I heard that you also wanted to bet on my house with my friend Rubo. I don’t know where you grew up, but it wasn’t in Armenia. Otherwise, the big guys in the yard would have explained to you that you can’t bet on something that doesn’t belong to you. It’s not normal, it’s not right.
If you behave yourself, Alyosha, I’ll let you take a picture with my vest. By the way, a Russian-language Telegram channel first made the “revelation” that I wear an expensive jacket, and the “unbiased” media outlets spread it with gusto. Moreover, the “revealing” girl is not real either; she was generated by artificial intelligence (you are abusing AI). Let me tell you, I bought the jacket for a fraction of the price they are advertising it for, from a branded outlet. I did not give any property to pay off the debt to buy it.
And finally, put on earplugs – no matter how much you cut yourself, no matter how much money you spend, no matter how much you spread dirty lies, you will not succeed. The Republic of Armenia will remain a sovereign, democratic, peaceful, and developing state.
It will be fine, dear people. I love you all,” Mirzoyan wrote