Armenia is navigating a critical political transition as it prepares for upcoming votes amid a significant shift in its foreign policy. Historically reliant on Russia for security, Yerevan has increasingly distanced itself from Moscow following dissatisfaction with the Kremlin’s response to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Instead, the Armenian government is actively seeking closer political, economic, and security ties with Western partners, including the European Union and the United States, sparking intense domestic debate ahead of the elections.
- Armenia is preparing for an upcoming vote during a period of significant geopolitical realignment.
- Relations between Armenia and its traditional ally, Russia, have deteriorated following dissatisfaction with Moscow’s security guarantees.
- Yerevan has frozen its participation in the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
- The Armenian government is actively pursuing stronger diplomatic, economic, and security ties with the European Union and the United States.
- These shifting international alignments are playing a central role in the country’s domestic political landscape.
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0:03 map indicating a region withing Azerbaijan is irrelevant since 2020.
Armenia and Georgia gonna be part of Azerbaijan