Armenia has formally joined the International Criminal Court (ICC), with the Rome Statute coming into force in the country on February 1, as reported by AFP, The Guardian, and others. This move, which has been denounced by Moscow as 'unfriendly', obligates Armenia to arrest international criminals such as Putin and Lukashenko should they enter its territory. Additionally, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has declared that Armenia can no longer rely on Russia as its main military partner, stating 'We need to understand with whom we should develop military and military-technical cooperation.' This marks a significant shift in Armenia's defense strategy, signaling a potential search for new military alliances.
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
Armenia has joined the International Criminal Court: the Rome Statute came into force in the country on February 1 Now such international criminals as Putin and Lukashenko are barred from entering the country unless they want to end up in a cozy cell in The Hague. https://t.co/upEKYTRml4
#StandWithUkraine 🇱🇻🇺🇦 #Latvia has officially barred its national sports teams from competing against #Russia and #Belarus, according to the amendments to the Sports Law adopted by the Saeima on February 1. The ban will also apply if athletes from Russia and Belarus participate…
Armenia officially joins International Criminal Court https://t.co/fb5XR2wj5H https://t.co/3nV41HpvqO
🇦🇲#Armenia has formally joined the international criminal court (#ICC), The Guardian reported. Now, #Yerevan is obligated to arrest Putin should he enter its territory. 📷: AFP https://t.co/07u0TWdcfC
Iran cancels the visa regime for Belarusians. From February 4, citizens of Belarus will be able to visit Iran as tourists without a visa.
#Armenia formally joins the #InternationalCriminalCourt (ICC), officials say, in a move that traditional ally #Moscow has denounced as “unfriendly.” https://t.co/NBWyVxjtkJ
⚡️Armenia formally joins ICC. Armenia formally joined the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Jan. 31, months after ratifying the Court's Rome Statute, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported on Jan. 31.
Armenia formally joins International Criminal Court: officials — AFP
#BREAKING Armenia formally joins International Criminal Court: officials https://t.co/dGulmaeWb2