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Armenia's June Elections Could Reshape Russia Relations

Armenian elections and the path to decoupling from Russia

The Armenian WeeklyJun 4, 20261 min readOriginal: The Armenian Weekly
Armenia's June Elections Could Reshape Russia Relations

Armenia's June 7 parliamentary elections may signal a historic shift in the country's geopolitical alignment, according to analysis in The Armenian Weekly. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's push toward European Union membership and away from Russian influence has prompted Moscow to threaten suspending natural gas and other energy supplies. Russian officials have warned Armenia risks losing access to both the Russian and Eurasian Economic Union markets if it continues westward integration. Pashinyan, who met with President Putin in April, publicly rejected pressure to choose between EU and EAEU ties, signaling Armenia's intent to develop relationships with both blocs. The analyst notes that Russian threats of economic retaliation may backfire, strengthening Pashinyan's election positioning and accelerating Armenia's pivot toward Western partners, including a recent nuclear cooperation agreement with the United States.

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