Armenia Gears Up for Election That Could Redefine Relations With Moscow and the West
Armenia is heading toward a national election that many see as a turning point for its foreign policy. The vote will determine the country's strategic orientation toward Moscow
Armenia is heading toward a national election that many see as a turning point for its
foreign policy. The vote will determine the country's strategic orientation toward Moscow
and the West. Opposition parties argue for deeper integration with European institutions.
Pro‑government forces emphasize maintaining strong ties with Russia. International
observers are monitoring the campaign for signs of democratic progress. The outcome could
affect regional security dynamics in the South Caucasus. Economic partners are watching
for potential policy shifts that may impact trade. Analysts say the election results will
shape Armenia's diplomatic posture for years to come.