Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan stated that Armenia can no longer rely on Russia as its main defense and military partner due to repeated letdowns. He emphasized the need to consider other partners for military and military-technical cooperation. This comes as a response to media reports suggesting a shift in India's defense cooperation away from Russia, which Moscow remains keen on.
Russia can no longer be Armenia’s main military partner "for both objective and subjective reasons," Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said. https://t.co/Wi5xIsnONp
⚡️ Pashinyan: Armenia cannot rely on Russia, needs to consider other partners. https://t.co/HxHyyyoRZP
⚠️ ARMENIA CAN NO LONGER RELY ON RUSSIA FOR MILITARY AND DEFENCE NEEDS - PM PASHINYAN SAYS (Reuters) Armenia can no longer rely on Russia as its main defence and military partner because Moscow has repeatedly let it down so Yerevan must think about forging closer ties with the… https://t.co/piIOd1QBGI
Armenia can no longer, as before, be a military partner of Russia, Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan says. “We need to understand with whom we should develop military and military-technical cooperation. In the past there was no such question, just as there were no difficulties… https://t.co/ulEFdOjRXM
India remains keen on defense cooperation with Russia – Moscow Foreign ministry was reacting to media reports that New Delhi is ‘pivoting away’ from its key partner for weaponry systems https://t.co/d3IvlJWB0e https://t.co/Ojna8GNGj3