Armenia-Russia Relations

Armenia to Host CSTO Annual Summit

Armenia to Host CSTO Annual Summit

The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) summit, a Russian-led security grouping of six former Soviet states that also includes Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan, will be held in Yerevan on November 23.
Vladimir Putin on Washington's Peace Plan for Nagorno-Karabakh

Vladimir Putin on Washington's Peace Plan for Nagorno-Karabakh

While speaking at the "Valdai" forum on October 27, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia does not dictate to Armenia in the peace treaty with Azerbaijan and added that the choice of option for the peace agreement is at Armenia's discretion. But he stressed that the proposal from Washington reflects Azerbaijan's sovereignty over [the unrecognized Nagorno-] Karabakh.
Pashinyan Pays Working Visit to Russia and Meets Putin

Pashinyan Pays Working Visit to Russia and Meets Putin

On September 6, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan arrived on a working visit to the Russian city Vladivostok. The Head of the Armenian Government took part in the plenary session of the 7th Eastern Economic Forum themed "On the road to a multipolar world" in Vladivostok, which was held with the participation of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Heads of State of other countries. A day earlier, the Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan, who was in Moscow on a working visit, met with Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Lavrov.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Holds Consultations in Yerevan

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Holds Consultations in Yerevan

Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan also received Alexander Grushko. During the discussions, a comprehensive exchange of views on the current situation in Europe, including the relations of our countries with the European Union and NATO, interaction in the OSCE, and the situation in the Council of Europe, took place.
Russia plans to build a new military base in Armenia

Russia plans to build a new military base in Armenia

Although a new military base is not mentioned in the justification, it is claimed that the placement points of the Russian military base are changing, along with the amount of land and other immovable property being transferred to the Russian side and the legal documents that serve as the base's foundation.

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