EU and Russia clash as Armenians head to the polls, Putin fumes
Armenians are voting on Sunday in parliamentary elections as the incumbent government, under mounting Russian pressure, seeks to loosen ties with Moscow and deepen cooperation with the West. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his ruling Civil Contract party are looking for a strong mandate for a new geopolitical course. The opposition they face includes some parties that are vocally pro-Russian. Casting his vote on Sunday, Pashinyan said that Armenia would continue strengthen
Armenia is holding parliamentary elections today, with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract party seeking a strong mandate. The election is seen as a crucial moment for the nation's geopolitical direction, as the government aims to reduce its reliance on Russia and foster closer ties with Western countries. The opposition includes parties that maintain strong pro-Russian stances. Pashinyan, upon casting his vote, indicated Armenia's commitment to further strengthening its international partnerships.
The outcome of these elections will significantly shape Armenia's foreign policy and its future relationships with both Russia and the West.
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