He told TASS about this.

“We regard this as an internal affair of Armenia.

We do not interfere with these processes that are taking place there, and do not take sides.

We want the situation to return to normal as soon as it will be to the benefit of everyone, ”Rudenko said.

On the morning of February 25, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

After that, the Prime Minister of Armenia called the statement of the General Staff calling for his resignation an attempt at a military coup.

On March 10, Pashinyan announced the dismissal of the head of the General Staff of Armenia. At the same time, Armenian President Armen Sarkissian appealed to the Constitutional Court and challenged the dismissal of the head of the country's General Staff, Onik Gasparyan.