Armenia's Western Pivot Survives Moscow's Pressure Campaign
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Armenia's Western Pivot Survives Moscow's Pressure Campaign
Politics, Geopolitics & Conflict Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan won re-election on Sunday, defeating a Russian-backed opposition campaign and keeping the country on the Western trajectory. But the result fell short of giving him the parliamentary supermajority needed to easily implement some of the most consequential elements of his agenda. Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party won 64 of 105 seats. It’s enough to remain in power and continue…
With Harold Hyman, Gil Mihaely and Jeremy Stubbs. Parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on 7 June. They opposed two sides: one pro-Russian, who received Moscow's support, and the other pro-European, whose leader is Prime Minister Nikol Pachinian. If Vladimir Putin was considered the protector of Armenia until 2023, the country's defeat in 2023 against Azerbaijan, in Nagorno-Karabagh, questioned this relationship and gave wings to the pro-…
On the air of RUSARMINFO, as part of the "Nver Mnatsakanan Day" programme, a political observer, an economist, Dmitry Lekuh, and an energy expert, Armen Manvelian, discussed the results of the parliamentary elections in Armenia and the prospects for the relationship of Erevan with Moscow. According to Dmitry Lekuh, it is now difficult to talk about the positive dynamics in political and economic relations between Russia and Armenia. The expert d…
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