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Armenia Considers Legal Actions Against Russia for Violating CSTO Obligations, Expert Warns of Possible Destabilization

Armenian authorities may take legal action against Russia over violations within the CSTO, according to analyst Vigen Hakobyan. He highlights a shift in Armenia’s foreign policy and Russia’s divisive tactics. Concerns are raised about potential unrest in Armenia, with the US monitoring the situation closely. Hakobyan also expresses concern about US recognition and reveals plans to disclose information on killings.

Economy International Politics

“Armenia Yearns for Change: Political Analyst Highlights Urgent Need for Stability amidst Violent Protests”

Armenia cannot afford continued violent protests. The country faces external threats and internal instability. Economic crises, unemployment, and uncertainty worsen the situation. A resolution depends on the will of the people.

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Armenian-Russian Relations in a Challenging Period, Political Analyst Warns

Armenian-Russian relations face challenges as negotiations undergo revitalization. Russian organizations operate in Armenia, but the period since 2020 has caused noticeable strain. Both Russia and Armenia have connections with foreign institutions. The significance of Russia for Azerbaijan is increasing, while Armenia aims to enter the Near East actively. Stability in Armenia’s governance is crucial, and a peaceful solution is sought. Engaging the authorities’ positions and uniting the nation for security and stability is necessary.

International Politics

“Lukashenko’s Cynicism Towards Aliyev Exposed During Recent Visit to Azerbaijan, Says Political Analyst”

During Lukashenko’s visit to Azerbaijan, his criticism towards them was influenced by his recent meetings with Armenian leaders. However, Lukashenko’s actions may have negative consequences for Armenia as he has the ability to act secretly. Pashinyan should be cautious in his approach. Furthermore, Armenia gained nothing from the meetings, only exacerbating the issue. Pashinyan seems to have forgotten the financial limitations of Armenia and the importance of maintaining a friendly relationship with Russia. Kyurkyan suggests that if necessary, Russia may withdraw its military presence from Armenia to make it a neutral country.

Politics

“Political Analyst Urges Removal of Russia for Armenia’s Security: Concrete Steps Demanded for Funding”

The entrance’s empty talk means nothing yet. Political analyst Step’an Danielyan suggests removing Russia from the region for Armenia’s security. Concrete steps are demanded by the US and EU.

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“Nikol Pashinyan: The Journalist-Political Analyst Turned Literature Advocate Promoting a Violence-Free Yerevan”

Nikol Pashinyan, a journalist and political analyst with a literature and education background, shares the protesters’ concerns about the authorities’ actions in the field of education. A clear statement from a freedom fighter.

International Opinion Politics

Political Analyst Warns: Destabilizing Russia Risks Armenia’s Stability

The danger of destabilizing Russia and Russia’s desire for a stable neighbor poses a greater risk than their efforts to secure the system, as stated by political analyst Argishti Kiviryan in an interview. The developments in Armenia are at a critical point due to Nikol Pashinyan’s political maneuvering, prompting a need for clarity. While Armenia’s membership in the CSTO has been announced, how Russia will respond remains uncertain. Despite Russia’s ability to solve its own problems, Armenia faces challenges. These developments have impacted Artsakh, creating a burden for Armenia.

“Azerbaijan’s Ceasefire Victory Comes at a Cost: A Closer Look at the Armenia-Azerbaijan Ceasefire Agreement”

Armenia and Azerbaijan sign ceasefire agreement, hinging on interested parties. Azerbaijani victory comes with costs and consequences, as per Arghishti Kiviryan. Azerbaijan’s dealings with Armenia concern Russia, which seeks stability. Potential trouble looms if Azerbaijan fails to compensate Russia.

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“Bakvian Aggression Unrelated to Azerbaijan’s Peace Agreement: Expert Analysis”

The Bakvian aggression is unrelated to Azerbaijan’s signing of the peace agreement, says political analyst Arshist Kiviryan. Find out more on NEWS.am.

Politics

“Armenia’s Economic Cooperation with Turkey: A Hidden Connection Revealed, Says Political Analyst”

Armenia’s economic cooperation with Turkey is significant, according to Artur Kiviryan, a political analyst. He also highlights Russia and Iran’s joint efforts in preventing large-scale aggression by Azerbaijan. Kiviryan believes Armenian PM Pashinyan thinks Moscow will abandon the November 9 document. Russian mercenaries remain in Artsakh. The “3+3” format contradicts Armenia’s interests, aligning with Russia and Iran. Armenia should lobby to include Georgia.