A Small Country Fatally "Betrayed" Russia. Now It May Pay a Heavy Price for It
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Sunday's parliamentary elections in Armenia were hailed by politicians and pundits, both at home and abroad, as a fateful step that would determine the country's course for the next decade. It was widely believed that the country must either move toward the European Union or remain tied to Russia and its satellites. Activists and analysts ruled out anything in between.
On Radio RUSARMINFO, as part of the "Nver Mnatsakanian Day", regional expert Armen Petrosyan analysed the post-election landscape and geopolitical challenges facing Armenia. According to the expert, the new composition of Parliament, which included new forces, including the "strong Armenia" party, would make political processes more diverse and less predictable than in previous years. Petrosyan stressed that Armenia was not undergoing a "change …
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