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New Armenian PM seeks closer ties with Russia

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SOCHI: Armenia’s new Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who came to power last week after a peaceful revolution, told President Vladimir Putin yesterday he favored closer political and military ties with Russia. The meeting, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, was the first time the two men had met and followed Pashinyan’s election last week after weeks of street protests.

Some Western media had questioned whether Pashinyan, a former journalist who won power by channeling public discontent over perceived political cronyism, would keep his country, a landlocked ex-Soviet state, closely aligned with Russia, which has a military base in Armenia and a long history of selling it weapons. Pashinyan, who had previously reassured Russian diplomats he did not plan to break with Moscow, was unequivoca­l yesterday, telling Putin he wanted the two countries to remain firm allies, for Armenia to buy more Russian weapons and for them to forge closer political and trade ties. “We have things to discuss, but there are also things that do not need any discussion,” said Pashinyan.

“That is the strategic relationsh­ip of allies between Armenia and Russia . ... I can assure you that in Armenia there is a consensus and nobody has ever doubted the importance of the strategic nature of Armenian-Russian relations.” Pashinyan said he wanted to inject new energy into developing already close ties between Moscow and Yerevan and thanked Putin for the way the Russian leader had handled the Armenian street protests. Russia did not intervene militarily, but was in close contact with Armenian politician­s during the protests. “...We really appreciate the balanced position which Russia adopted during our domestic crisis,” said Pashinyan. “I think it was a very constructi­ve position.” —Reuters

 ??  ?? STEPANAKER­T, Azerbaijan: Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan kisses a girl as he meets with locals in Stepanaker­t, the capital of Azerbaijan’s breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region. — AFP
STEPANAKER­T, Azerbaijan: Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan kisses a girl as he meets with locals in Stepanaker­t, the capital of Azerbaijan’s breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region. — AFP

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