Putin Suggests ‘Divorce’ From Armenia, as Kremlin Steps Up Pressure on Yerevan over Zelensky
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Instead of waiting for Pashinyan to hold a referendum on EU membership, what he might never do in order to keep the benefits of belonging to the Eurasian Economic Union as long as possible, Putin could cut food to Armenia immediately if Pashinyan was re-elected by all means that he was able to implement.
If Pashinyan is re-elected, Armenia will become a “gubernia” of several countries
Russian President Vladimir Putin also touched upon relations with Armenia during his speech on May 9, Victory Day in the Patriotic War. Putin suggested holding a rally to find out whether the Armenian people want to join the European Union or stay in the Eurasian Economic Union, and if it turns out that the Armenian people want to join the EU, they will offer a civilized “de-escalation” option. Political scientist Stepan Danielyan, referring to …
Putin Suggests ‘Divorce’ From Armenia, as Kremlin Steps Up Pressure on Yerevan over Zelensky
President Vladimir Putin of Russia proposed what he called a “mutually beneficial divorce” with Armenia, given Yerevan’s mixed signals about joining the European Union and remaining in the Eurasian Economic Union, which Moscow has warned would not be an option. The Kremlin on Monday insisted that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan answer for allowing President Vlodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine to make anti-Russian comments in Yerevan when he attended th…
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