Armenia, once Russia's reliable ally, considers an EU future
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Armenia holds elections on June 7 that will reveal a dramatic shift in public sentiment: the former Russian ally is increasingly looking westward toward the European Union. Once a cornerstone of Moscow's regional influence, Armenia now faces a pivotal choice between its traditional ties and a potential EU future. The vote reflects years of geopolitical tension, including military conflicts with Azerbaijan that have strained Russia's credibility as a security guarantor. As Armenians reconsider their strategic alignment, the election outcome could reshape regional power dynamics and signal whether Moscow can retain its grip on longtime allies in the South Caucasus.