The inauguration ceremony of the reelected President of the Russia, Vladimir Putin, will take place in Moscow On May 7. After the presidential elections held in the country, one of the matters on the agenda was whether Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will go to Russia to attend that ceremony. And MediaHub's source says it has been decided that Pashinyan will not be in attendance. Basically, Armenia wants to show once again that it is dissatisfied with Russia as an ally. According to the aforesaid source, Pashinyan will be in Russia only on May 8 to participate in the summit on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Eurasian Economic Union. However, Pashinyan will not attend the events to be held on Victory Day on May 9; this is the demand of the West, MediaHub added. Armenian News-NEWS.am tried to verify the accuracy of this information from the Armenian government, where they said the following: "We provide proper information in timely manner on all the visits of the Prime Minister."