Armenian PM rejects Russia’s demand for EU referendum as relations nosedive
Russia is raising the pressure on Armenia as traditional ally looks to the West.

Russia is raising the pressure on Armenia as traditional ally looks to the West.




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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says in Yerevan that ‘governance in the Caucasus region must remain Caucasian’.
Iran rejects TRIPP, says the presence of American companies in the region would be ‘worrying’.
A transit corridor pact signed by Azerbaijan and Armenia could be game-changing, according to several experts.

The US brokered the agreement, giving it leverage and business opportunities.
Iran is distancing itself from ally Russia as it rejects planned border corridor backed by US President Donald Trump.
US President Trump says the deal will bring peace and new economic opportunities for the two rivals, but issues remain.
US president said he will oversee the deal, which includes plans for a new transit corridor to be named after him.
Armenia and Azerbaijan’s leaders met in the UAE last month but reached no breakthrough in the decades-long conflict.
Draft deal to end decades-long conflict agreed four months ago, but timeline for sealing it remains uncertain.
Church decries ‘anti-clerical campaign’ after premier alleged that Catholicos fathered a child and backed a coup plot.