Armenia prepares for an election that could reshape ties with Moscow and the West
Armenia's parliamentary elections Sunday will be a vote on its geopolitical future as incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan seeks closer relations with the European Union and the United States despite longstanding ties with Russia that have been championed by his critics.
Armenia prepares for an election that could reshape ties with Moscow and the West Armenia’s parliamentary elections on Sunday represent a critical vote on the country’s geopolitical future. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is pursuing closer ties with the European Union and the United States. This direction contrasts with longstanding ties to Russia, which are supported by Pashinyan’s critics.
- Armenia’s parliamentary elections will be held on Sunday.
- The election is seen as a vote on the nation’s geopolitical future.
- Incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan aims to strengthen relations with the EU and US.
- Critics of Pashinyan champion Armenia’s historical ties with Russia.
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