Armenia downgrades relations with Russia in new government programme
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There are signs from Armenia and from Brussels that the Caucasian republic will take one step further to disassociate itself from Russia. After the government electoral victory with an absolute majority on 7 June, and despite Russian interference in the elections against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, from his party, Civil Contract, they want to move along that line. Arman Yeghoyan, a civil contract deputy, has stated that Armenia needs to star…
Russia No Longer Armenia’s ‘Strategic Partner,’ New Government Plan Says
Its new five-year plan unveiled on Thursday, the government of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan did not cite Armenia’s relations with Russia as “strategic,” while pledging to advance “strategic partnerships” with the United States and the European Union. This is sharp contrast with the government plan unveiled in 2021. That plan emphasized Russian-Armenian “strategic alliance” as a key element of Armenia’s national security doctrine. The new plan …
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