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Boris Johnson duped by pranksters pretending to be Armenian PM


British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson reportedly fell victim to a pair of Russian pranksters posing as the prime minister of Armenia.
The pair said they held an 18-minute phone conversation with Johnson last week during which one of them pretended to be Nikol Pashinyan, the new prime minister of Armenia, the Guardian reported Thursday. The fake Pashinyan asked for advice on how to deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin and for information on the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal.
The Guardian said the audio featured a conversation between a person pretending to be Pashinyan, speaking English with a Russian accent, and …read more

Source: European Voice

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