Pashinyan Posts Video With Kazakh Song Ahead of Meeting With Toqayev
Photo: video screenshot
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan recorded a short video during his visit to Astana, Orda.kz reports.
On the morning of November 21, Pashinyan shared an Instagram post from the Kazakh capital, where he had arrived the previous day. In the video, he first films himself against the view from his window and then makes a heart gesture.
“Good morning, have a nice day, and I love you all 🇦🇲🇰🇿” Pashinyan wrote in the caption.
The clip is set to “Aua Rai,” a song by Kazakh singer BAYANSULU.
The Armenian prime minister regularly posts short clips of himself silently listening to music, often accompanied by similarly upbeat captions.
One of the most viral examples was his October 11 video, where a contemplative Pashinyan listens to Zemfira’s “Forgive Me, My Love” in his office.
Pashinyan’s visit to Kazakhstan began yesterday. His meeting with Qasym-Jomart Toqayev is scheduled for today.
Original Author: Igor Ulitin
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