> But in parts of southern Armenia, Russia blocks his observers from operating. Ritter admitted: “This is a country that is desperately looking for friends and allies.”
Does this mean if all goes well with Tavush, Syunik will be next in demarcation efforts, so that the Russians leave that area too? Would be logical but who knows.
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>But it is a very modest package, prompting one Armenian diplomat to complain privately: “I fear we are being led like lambs to the slaughter.”
Repeat of 19th-century practises. This time, though, we have a state.
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> But in parts of southern Armenia, Russia blocks his observers from operating. Ritter admitted: “This is a country that is desperately looking for friends and allies.”
Does this mean if all goes well with Tavush, Syunik will be next in demarcation efforts, so that the Russians leave that area too? Would be logical but who knows.
>But it is a very modest package, prompting one Armenian diplomat to complain privately: “I fear we are being led like lambs to the slaughter.”
Repeat of 19th-century practises. This time, though, we have a state.
Also, a goated article for mentioning Israel Ori.