Armenia Set for Pivotal Election Amid War and Peace Concerns
On 7 June, Armenians will participate in their first general election since 2021, with foreign policy issues, particularly regarding war and peace, taking center stage.
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On 7 June, Armenians will participate in their first general election since 2021, with foreign policy issues, particularly regarding war and peace, taking center stage.
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