On the 1st of October the capital of Armenia, which is allegedly pursuing a policy of “reorientation” toward the West, hosted a meeting of the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), the Russian analog of the European Union.
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The head of the Russian government, Mikhail Mishustin, who arrived in Yerevan to participate in the meeting, was personally met by the Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
Two weeks earlier, on September 14th, amid an alleged “serious deterioration” in relations with Russia, it resumed military supplies to Armenia, completely compromising Armenia’s pro-Western general line. Moscow is reported to have “supplied Yerevan with a large number” of missiles for Smerch MLRSs.
Yerevan’s Western “reorientation” is not even a game on two fronts, but an outright farce. Taking into account that Armenia’s economy, energy, food, and…