Armenia heads to election as it weighs future with Moscow and the West
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Article Summary
This article covers Armenia's upcoming election as a turning point in its foreign policy, framing Prime Minister Pashinyan’s push toward the West as a practical response to Russia’s failure to protect Armenia during the Karabakh conflict. It uses strong language that favors Pashinyan’s stance—highlighting Russia's shortcomings and promoting Western alignment as progress—while downplaying risks or downsides of turning to the EU and U.S. Though it relies on credible sources and makes its case effectively, it subtly steers readers to see the Western path as clearly better and opposition as outdated or pro-Russian.
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