Armenia's Diplomatic Strategy Reflects Survival Necessity
Armenia’s Diplomacy Is Not Betrayal – It Is Survival

An opinion piece from Massis Post argues that Armenia's diplomatic approach should not be characterized as betrayal but rather as a pragmatic response to geopolitical realities. The article, by Berge Jololian, references Turkey's hosting of a NATO summit in Ankara as context for discussing Armenia's international positioning.
The piece appears to address criticism of Armenian foreign policy decisions, framing diplomatic engagement as necessary for the nation's security and survival in a complex regional environment. While specific policy details are limited in the available excerpt, the article takes a position that Armenian diplomacy reflects difficult but essential choices rather than abandonment of principles.
The commentary reflects ongoing debates within Armenian communities about how the country should navigate its relationships with regional and international powers.

