Ioannis N. Grigoriadis writes about Nikol Pashinyan’s renewed electoral victory in Armenia and its geopolitical implications, examining the country’s shift towards the West and the European Union, while highlighting the complex balance in its relations with Russia. Pashinyan’s victory reflects the strengthening of pro-Western trends within Armenian society, while the path toward a peace agreement with Azerbaijan and the reshaping of regional relations remain key challenges.

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Publication: 12/06/2026 Ta Nea
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Ioannis N. Grigoriadis Senior Research Fellow, Head, Turkey Programme; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies