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Armenian Prime Minister Can No Longer Rely on Russia for Military Support

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên02/02/2024


Armenia, a former Soviet republic bordering Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkey, has long relied on Russia as a major ally, although Prime Minister Pashinyan has angered the Kremlin by questioning the foundations of the alliance, according to Reuters.

Asked about reforming Armenia's armed forces, Mr. Pashinyan told Armenian Public Radio: "We need to understand with whom we can really maintain military -technical and defense relations."

"Previously, this issue was simple because there were no such questions and there were no difficulties in coming up with a concept. Previously, 95-97% of our defense relations were connected with the Russian Federation. Now this situation cannot be maintained for both objective and subjective reasons," Mr. Pashinyan emphasized.

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan

According to Mr. Pashinyan, Armenia should think about the security relationship it should build with the US, France, India and Georgia.

Mr Pashinyan said Russia had failed to do what Armenia thought it should have done when Azerbaijan launched a lightning military operation against ethnic Armenian separatists in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region in September 2023 and regained control of the region after three decades.

Meanwhile, Russia says it was Prime Minister Pashinyan's failure to control the complex rivalries in the South Caucasus region that led to the 2023 defeat of the separatists in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Meanwhile, Azerbaijan has accused France of sowing the seeds of a new war by supplying arms to Armenia, according to AFP.



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