Russian Official Describes Armenia-Russia as 'Special Relationship'
βYerevan and Moscow Are United by the Sincere Affection Between Their Peoples,β Zakharova Says

Maria Zakharova, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, characterized relations between Yerevan and Moscow as a "special relationship" united by "sincere affection between their peoples," according to remarks reported by Massis Post.
Zakharova's statement reflects Russia's diplomatic positioning toward Armenia, a former Soviet republic and current ally. The comments come amid Armenia's complex geopolitical situation in the South Caucasus, where it maintains security ties with Russia while navigating regional tensions.
The Russian official's remarks underscore Moscow's emphasis on the historical and cultural bonds connecting Russia and Armenia, particularly among diaspora communities with ancestral ties to both nations.


