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Armenia is facing parliamentary elections amid escalating Russian pressures and warnings of a scenario similar to Ukraine’s. This comes as relations with Moscow deteriorate after trade restrictions were imposed on its imports, and as Armenia relies on Russia for about 40% of its exports. The country is experiencing tensions following the loss of the Nagorno-Karabakh region, and it has suspended its participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization. Meanwhile, it is moving to strengthen its ties with the West, although reports indicate Russian support for some opposition figures. Polls show the ruling party of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan leading despite the Russian pressures.
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