The current political situation in Armenia has left many wondering about the future of the ethnic Armenians living in Karabakh. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan appears to be willing to make sacrifices in this regard to foster closer relations with the West. Despite the widespread protests and allegations of ethnic cleansing happening in Azerbaijan's military operation in the region, Armenia's capitulation in this matter seems to be imminent. While this may seem like a calculated political move on the surface, the fact remains that the lives and well-being of many people are at stake. The question remains- at what cost are the Armenian authorities willing to pursue these closer ties?
Armenia–Azerbaijan Conflict - Armenia Looks west, Blames Russia: We can't rely on Russia to protect us anymore, Armenian PM says
Armenia has found itself in a tricky situation recently, with mounting tensions between itself and its ally Russia. In response, the country has conducted drills named Eagle Partner Exercise with the United States, showing its increasing willingness to partner with other nations. This comes as...
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