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The Kremlin, which has troops in the landlocked ex-Soviet state, said on Thursday it was watching closely and hoped that whatever the outcome the two countries would remain firm allies.
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But it is wary thatArmeniacould go the same way as Ukraine in 2014, where an uprising swept to power new leaders who moved their country closer to the West.
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Baghdasaryan told Reuters after the talks that his party would support anyone on May 8 – including Pashinyan – if the candidate enjoyed the backing of one third of lawmakers, something Pashinyan secured on Thursday.
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Signs of a compromise that pointed to a peaceful resolution of the political crisis began to emerge on Thursday.
Signs of political deal emerge in Armenia after crisis
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Signs of political deal emerge in Armenia after crisis
Signs of a tentative deal to endArmenia‘s political crisis emerged on Thursday after the ruling party said the country would get a new prime minister next week and a lawmaker who has led street protests said he was on track to be elected. Armenia, a close Russian ally,...