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Armenian Prime Minister Rejects Russian Pressure for EU Membership Referendum
2 Haziran 2026France 24
- Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has declined Russian President Vladimir Putin's suggestion for Yerevan to conduct a referendum on joining the European Union. This refusal comes just one week ahead of a crucial parliamentary vote scheduled for June 7th.
- The tension between Armenia and Russia highlights Yerevan's shifting geopolitical stance amidst growing ties with the West.
- Armenia has been navigating a complex geopolitical landscape, balancing its historical ties with Russia against a growing interest in European integration. The upcoming parliamentary vote is critical for the future direction of Armenian politics and its international alliances.
- Pashinyan's rejection of Moscow's pressure signifies a pivotal moment in Armenia's foreign policy, potentially indicating a broader shift towards European integration. This move could strain relations with Russia, traditionally seen as Armenia's ally, and may influence the upcoming parliamentary vote as public senti…
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