Scandal, Juncker and Mogherni fall prey to two humorists and swear Trump (Video)

Two Russian humorists framed European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and foreign policy chief Federica Moghrini, who led them to believe they were talking to Armenia's prime minister, further raising concerns about security gaps. Two phone calls, which lasted 10 and 12 minutes, respectively, [...]
Two calls, which lasted 10 and 12 minutes respectively, were made in May, shortly after Nikol Pasinyan's oath as prime minister.
On the other side of the line, however, were Alexey Stoljarov and Vladimir Kuzneco.
What did Juncker and Mogher say?
Conversation with Juncker
Conversation with Juncker appears to have taken place 9 May, as it refers to US President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the deal with Iran the day before, a movement the EU leader calls wrong.
This is a big concern for us and for me personally, because I really think this is a big mistake, the one Trump made last night, Juncker said.
We as Europeans will stand by with Iran. France, Germany, Britain, the others, including the European Union itself, will stay in agreement and do not want to destabilise the region. And since Iran is your neighbor, you have to have the greatest interest in maintaining stability throughout the region, so we're working on that <x0.

Stoljarov, pretending to be Pashiyan, said Armenia was facing US pressure and demanded EU mediation. Juncker replied: “we need to explain and explain the world to Mr. Trump, he doesn't understand what this is about. We'll make sure he understands better what happens in Armenia”.
When Stoljarov said his party had encountered “resistance from Russia”, Juncker told him to have good relations with Putin's government.
And with Russia, we're not asking you to disrupt relations with Russia. It's important that you have a meeting with Vladimir Putin on May 14th or something, I think, is good. He's my personal friend, so I can talk to him whenever you need”, Juncker said.
Then they discussed Juncker's worship of Armenian music.
Stoljarov closed the conversation, saying that “them Kardashian” would like to work at the foreign ministry.
“Oh yes, very well”, Juncker said.
Conversation With Mogher
When you talk about Russia, Moghrin-just like Juncker didn't eat the bait to say a bad word.
When Stoljarov spoke of geopolitical pressure from neighbours, such as Turkey and Azerbaijan, as well as from Russia, Moghrin said Armenia could rely on the EU.
You do not live in a quiet environment, but you can rely on us as a friend who is with you. True, it's a challenging region and you're still facing various pressures and challenges, but I'm sure we can find a way to alleviate tensions and find co-operation.
You count us every time to discuss and find ways to cooperate very, very close.

Improved Programs
The spokespersons of the two EU personalities did not question the authenticity of the census when they were contacted by Euronews.
Juncker's spokesman said: “The president loves Armenia. Whoever calls her, even on vacation day, is happy to talk about her music and her kitchen”.
Moghrin's spokesman said in a written statement: “We have regular contact with the Armenian authorities. Moghherni has recently met with Armenia's Prime Minister Pashinyan, last week at the NATO summit. For the way calls are managed, we have clear procedures and are constantly improving”.
Funny or Kremlin?
Critics, mainly in the West, have long accused two jokers- Kuznjecov's Stoljarov, who are best known for the Lexus and Vovan scene names, is linked to the Kremlin because of the ability to call European leaders often, including former British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
Asked if he supports Putin, Stoljarov told Euronews: I support many things in the foreign policy that Putin's government has done. With some internal policy stuff, I disagree. However, he was elected president of Russia.
We do our job without orders from the government. We act as private persons, and this is not the position of the Kremlin, even though some government employees may like it. Some of the opposition like it too.
Stoljarov noted they have done the same with people from the Russian government.
We've played pranks on governors, some ministers, deputies, etc. But geopolitical is more interesting.












