Lavrov: "If Armenia turns away from its allies, it will hardly benefit it"
![]() 774 Monday, 30 June, 2025, 12:22 If the Armenian leadership decides to distance itself from its Eurasian neighbors and allies, it is unlikely that this will benefit the Armenian people. This was stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to journalists after the session of the CSTO Council of Foreign Ministers. “We are not putting any pressure on the ruling circles of Armenia, we will wait for the clarification of all these issues, but we all understand that if Armenia moves away from its allies, its closest partners, its neighbors, it is unlikely that this will benefit the Armenian people,” the minister said. |

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