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Euronews News02.06.2026Dünya3 dk okuma

Armenia's Pashinyan Navigates Pro-West Push Amid Russian Pressure

Hızlı Bakış

  • Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan is balancing a pro-West stance with avoiding escalation with Russia ahead of elections.
  • He stated Armenia will work within the Eurasian Economic Union until an EU choice is unavoidable, calling EU membership "theoretical" and a referendum "unreasonable" for now.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

Armenia is approaching historic elections amidst increasing pressure from Russia, its traditional ally. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is attempting to balance a pro-Western foreign policy with the need to maintain stable relations with Moscow.

Yazı boyutu

With just days left before historic elections on Sunday, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is walking a tightrope, balancing his pro-West push with efforts to avoid an escalating clash with Russia amid Moscow’s increasing pressure on Armenians ahead of the decisive vote.

As the latest polls showed Pashinyan on course for victory on Sunday, he responded to the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) 's call for an Armenian referendum on the country's pro-Western, EU-aligned path, saying on Monday that the moment for such a choice has not yet arrived.

The Armenian prime minister moved to de-escalate tensions with Russia and the EAEU by saying that Yerevan “will continue working in the Eurasian Economic Union until the moment when a choice between the EU and the EAEU becomes unavoidable."

However, he added that Armenia’s future is a sovereign matter and that the “decision must naturally be made by the people of Armenia in a referendum.”

Armenia’s EU membership bid is at the moment “theoretical," Pashinyan pointed out.

“Until the point when Armenia has either officially applied for EU membership or is very close to obtaining candidate status, holding any referendum would be unreasonable,” Pashinyan said.

“Putting a theoretical choice to a referendum is of course neither very sensible nor justified," he added.

“Therefore, we will continue to work calmly and steadily, without disputes, within the Eurasian Economic Union, and I am convinced that we still have potential in this direction, which we will use in the near future."

The Armenian premier further said that “relations with Russia are in a transformational phase,” but that he considered this process “positive” and that Armenia’s relations with Russia remained "open and sincere, and we have kept no dark corners in that relationship.”

However, Pashinyan continued, Armenia is “working seriously to normalise relations with Turkey and Azerbaijan,” which, to him “is not a matter of whim but a necessity,” in a continuation of his counter to the pro-Russian opposition which has been pushing to keep the former Soviet state in Moscow’s traditional orbit.

“If we have no relations with Turkey, that scale is empty — and an empty scale creates serious risks and instability,” the Armenian prime minister explained.

In another twist in the already tenuous Armenia-Russia relations, Russian President Vladimir Putin sent Pashinyan a letter on Sunday to congratulate him on his birthday, saying that “relations between our countries and peoples have traditionally been friendly, and we are interested in their further progressive development.”

In parallel, Moscow continued its growing economic onslaught of measures and threats by banning imports of almost all fish products from Armenia on Monday, after restricting imports of various Armenian fruits and vegetables as well as wine, brandy and Jermuk mineral water.

The Kremlin has also threatened to cut critical Russian oil and gas supplies to Armenia.

Pashinyan responded to these measures by pledging state compensation to Armenian farmers affected by Russian embargoes.

Bundan Sonra Ne Olabilir?

Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • Pashinyan's party will likely win the upcoming elections based on current polls.

    Muhtemel · Günler içinde

  • Russia will continue to exert economic and political pressure on Armenia.

    Çok muhtemel · Haftalar içinde

  • Armenia will continue to engage with the EAEU while exploring closer ties with the EU.

    Muhtemel · Aylar içinde

Açık Sorular

  • Will Russia's economic pressure significantly impact the election outcome?
  • Will Armenia officially apply for EU membership in the near future?
  • How will Armenia's normalization efforts with Turkey and Azerbaijan progress?
  • What will be the long-term consequences of Russia's actions on Armenia's sovereignty?

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