The reaction of official Moscow to the European Political Community (EPS) summit in Yerevan, which ended in the early part of May, proved unpredictable only in part of its lateness; in the Kremlin, as if it had decided to save on statements, the Armenian theme was included in the general thematic presidential package for Victory Day; in order to decide on the Armenian-Russian future, Yerevan should have held a referendum on relations with Moscow…
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The reaction of official Moscow to the European Political Community (EPS) summit in Yerevan, which ended in the early part of May, proved unpredictable only in part of its lateness; in the Kremlin, as if it had decided to save on statements, the Armenian theme was included in the general thematic presidential package for Victory Day; in order to decide on the Armenian-Russian future, Yerevan should have held a referendum on relations with Moscow…