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Armenia’s Shift: What Pashinyan’s Statement Means for the Region

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan recently declared that Karabakh was never truly Armenian territory, a statement that challenges decades of national narrative. This admission comes as Armenia seeks to strengthen ties with Azerbaijan and pivot towards Europe, marking a significant shift in its geopolitical stance.

Pashinyan’s comments reflect a broader strategy to foster peace with Azerbaijan, which could lead to increased economic cooperation in the South Caucasus. This shift may also influence Armenia’s relationship with Russia, as it distances itself from Moscow’s influence and aligns more closely with European interests.

For the UK, this development could have indirect implications, particularly in terms of energy security and regional stability. As Armenia and Azerbaijan explore economic opportunities, the potential for increased trade routes may affect energy supplies to Europe, which is crucial for the UK’s energy market.

Observers should watch for upcoming elections in Armenia, as political shifts could either bolster or undermine Pashinyan’s pro-European agenda. The outcome may influence the pace of peace negotiations and economic partnerships in the region, with potential ripple effects felt across Europe, including the UK.

Sources
Euronews

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