Por qué Armenia se aleja de Rusia y busca nuevos aliados en Occidente
The small former Soviet republic is the focus of attention from major powers and could become a point of contention amid geopolitical tensions. Armenia has historically been a close ally of Russia, but in recent times it has also been seeking allies in the West. The Armenian government doubts that Russia can continue to guarantee its security after feeling abandoned in the recent conflict with Azerbaijan, and is seeking to diversify its relationships in a time of global tension.

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