Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has expressed his dissatisfaction with the presence of Russian military bases in Armenia, stating that there is no advantage in their continued presence. Pashinyan also mentioned that Yerevan is seeking new partners because Moscow has failed to fulfill its commitments as an ally. Azerbaijan has dropped its plan for an Armenian land corridor and is now looking to Iran. The meeting between Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev scheduled for late October in Brussels has been canceled. Armenia is reaching out to the West for support as it feels abandoned by Russia and fears another war.
Azerbaijan’s dramatic takeover has serious consequences for Armenia, Turkey, Iran, and beyond, @samramani2 writes. https://t.co/Efz232azDv
#Armenia PM hopes for #Azerbaijan peace deal 'in coming months' https://t.co/IAP7YWvUtG
Is Armenia the next global flashpoint? My piece — and an interview with its leader — in today’s @WSJ https://t.co/nPZmVSpSpb https://t.co/cCVBH7VEKf
Armenia’s PM Nikol Pashinyan has expressed his commitment to signing a peace agreement with Azerbaijan in the coming months https://t.co/SDeWKGd6c7 https://t.co/MVEDcTnY3V
Armenia's PM Pashinyan: we hope for peace with Azerbaijan soon https://t.co/PDkQOKx78y https://t.co/iz4oOMMHaG
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan did not go to the intergovernmental councils of the EAEU and the CIS in Bishkek; the country’s Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan will represent the republic at the events, the press service of the Kyrgyz Cabinet of Ministers told RIA… https://t.co/oiOsZ1tiTo
Abandoned by its traditional Russian ally and squeezed between two hostile neighbors, Armenia is reaching out for Western support as it fears another war https://t.co/NfUztOgzKd
Pashinyan said that he “does not see any advantage in the continued presence of Russian military bases in Armenia,” writes The Wall Street Journal. He also said in an interview with the newspaper that Yerevan is looking for new partners, since Moscow, according to him, “failed… https://t.co/P2af19HcMr
⚡️ WSJ: Pashinyan sees no advantage in Russian military presence in Armenia. Yerevan sees no advantage in the continued presence of Russian military bases in Armenia, as Moscow failed to live up to its commitment as an ally, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told the Wall… https://t.co/M8IgDz4Gg4 https://t.co/K8vMb9qpRT
Pashinian sees no advantage in continuing to host Russian military bases on Armenian territory after Azerbaijan seized Nagorno-Karabakh, he says in a new WSJ interview. “We need to diversify our relationships in the security sphere.” https://t.co/O1F8q3zROx
Armenia’s prime minister Pashinyan explains why his country seeks to diversify security ties, responds to attacks from Russia, and explains how he views a solution to the country’s predicament — in this interview with @WSJ https://t.co/1UxTkcmWox https://t.co/G3LuYBHUeg
BREAKING: Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says he sees no advantage in maintaining Russian military bases in Armenia. https://t.co/WhbD0yJhjQ
Armenia sees no advantage in keeping Russian military bases - PM quoted https://t.co/7rTtUr2ax5 https://t.co/15BaDIw2R4
Western officials increasingly worry about an invasion of Armenia by Azerbaijan, and about Russian attempts to oust Prime Minister Pashinyan. “Territorial integrity of Armenia could be in jeopardy, and also its democracy,” @GLandsbergis tells me. https://t.co/oI8U18vyHP
Azerbaijan drops Armenian land corridor plan, looks to Iran - Aliyev adviser https://t.co/wQB3D1hMD8 https://t.co/En1Rxl77ig
Armenia-Azerbaijan leaders' meeting cancelled https://t.co/356dkB9Pl3 https://t.co/QzrokyVCWV
‼️ Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said he sees no advantage in the continued presence of #Russian military bases in #Armenia, the Wall Street Journal reported. He also told the newspaper that Yerevan is looking for new partners because Moscow, he claimed, "has failed to… https://t.co/XdjzYnmAAb https://t.co/iFhBVOmB7g
Abandoned by Russia and fearing an Azerbaijani invasion, Armenia tries to turn to the West. My piece from Yerevan, with an interview with Prime Minister Pashinyan — now referred to by Moscow as the “new Zelensky.” https://t.co/1UxTkcmWox
There will be no Pashinyan-Aliyev meeting in Brussels in October: Toivo Klaar cited lack of time The “previously announced” meeting of the head of the European Council Charles Michel, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan and President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev at the end… https://t.co/HOnynaCPUW
The meeting between Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan scheduled for late October in Brussels will not take place, EU representatives said. https://t.co/hNSbmZ4fEG