Russia has ceased to be a reliable partner for Armenia. he is writing Le Monde. According to observers of the publication, this conclusion was made in Yerevan after the Azerbaijani operation against Nagorno-Karabakh.
“Armenia can no longer trust its historical ally, who is seen as a ‘traitor’ or even a new enemy, and is seeking new cooperation to ensure its security. The text states that this small, landlocked Caucasian country, which wants to seize the Zangezur corridor that will connect Azerbaijan to its external region Nakhchivan, will come from Baku “The need increases even more because it is under the threat of a new attack.”
As Le Monde noted, Armenian officials anonymously describe Yerevan’s over-dependence on Moscow, including on arms purchases, as a mistake. The publication emphasizes that Armenia considers it necessary to have five or six friendly states and a few more economic partners that can provide them with weapons in order to avoid dependence on any one country.
“Yerevan aims not to completely break away from Russia, but to reduce its over-dependence. “A source from the Armenian government claims that Moscow continues to be a partner despite its unfriendly attitude,” the text emphasizes.
Previously Pashinyan accused Moscow experienced a cut in arms supplies and demanded that Armenia’s debts be erased.