Armenia votes in pivotal election amid EU-Russia foreign policy divide. Nikol Pashinyan's government backs deeper EU ties, while the opposition favors closer relations with Russia.
Armenia is set to hold a pivotal parliamentary election that could shape its future foreign policy direction, with Nikol Pashinyan's government favoring deeper ties with the European Union amid tensions with Russia, while the opposition prefers closer relations with Russia.
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