Armenia’s Foreign Policy in the New International Realities

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Armenia’s Foreign Policy in the New International Realities
// Russia and New States of Eurasia. 2024. no. II (LXIII). P. 92-100

DOI: 10.20542/2073-4786-2024-2-92-100

Abstract. Tension continues to persist in the relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The signing of a peace treaty between the two countries is postponed indefinitely. In these circumstances, feeling the insufficiency of Russia's efforts to ensure the country's security, Armenia is looking for new partners. These are the countries of Western Europe and the EU, the USA, and India. France and India are becoming the largest arms suppliers to Armenia. Russia is moving from Armenia's allies to the status of partners, but there is no talk of any break in relations, since Armenia is economically heavily dependent on Russia.

Keywords: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, EU, USA, India, NATO, South Caucasus, security, foreign policy


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Fedorovskaya I. Armenia’s Foreign Policy in the New International Realities. Russia and New States of Eurasia, 2024, no. II (LXIII), pp. 92-100. https://doi.org/10.20542/2073-4786-2024-2-92-100



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