Armenian PM Pashinyan says he'll travel to Russia if invited
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced his willingness to travel to Russia. He said the visit would occur if Moscow extends a formal invitation. The
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced his willingness to travel to
Russia. He said the visit would occur if Moscow extends a formal invitation. The
statement was reported by Armenpress. Pashinyan's comment comes amid ongoing
diplomatic dialogue between Armenia and Russia. Relations have been strained
following recent regional tensions. A Russian invitation could signal a move
toward closer cooperation. Observers note the potential impact on Armenia's
foreign policy direction. The next steps depend on whether an invitation is
formally issued.