Russian officials have been discussing the possibility of sending up to 100,000 Armenians living in Russia to Armenia to vote in upcoming parliamentary elections against incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who has moved closer to Europe and NATO.

By Tom Balmforth, Gram Slattery, Humeyra Pamuk and Lucy PapachristouLONDON/WASHINGTON, May 29 (Reuters) - Russia has intensified covert efforts to undermine the leader of…

Russia has intensified covert efforts to undermine the leader of Armenia’s bid for re-election next month, fearing his victory could lock in the former Soviet republic’s…

Russia is reportedly working to unseat Armenia's leader ahead of the June 7 election. Moscow fears his re-election will cement Armenia's shift towards the West. Plans include…

Current Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who leads in the opinion polls, has spent six years dismantling Armenia's alignment with Russia | World News

Russian officials have been discussing the possibility of sending up to 100,000 Armenians living in Russia to Armenia to vote in upcoming parliamentary elections against incumbent…

Российские власти хотят отправить в Армению около 100 тысяч армян с целью проголосовать против действующего премьер-министра страны Никола Пашиняна на парламентских выборах. Об…

Ahead of Armenia’s June 7 parliamentary elections, the country has faced an unprecedented wave of Kremlin-backed disinformation. The Insider has identified the…

Кремль рассматривает возможность организованной отправки десятков тысяч проживающих в России армян на парламентские выборы в Армении, чтобы снизить шансы…

Premiê Nikol Pashinyan, que lidera as pesquisas, aproximou-se da Europa e da Otan, provocando a fúria de Moscou