Armenia's NATO Cooperation Raises Concerns, Says Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin warned that Armenia's collaboration with NATO could destabilize the South Caucasus and threaten Armenia's own security. Moscow expressed discontent over Yerevan's participation in the recent NATO summit in Washington.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin has issued a stark warning about the potential consequences of Armenia's cooperation with NATO. According to Galuzin, this move risks destabilizing the South Caucasus region and undermines Armenia's own security objectives.
Speaking to the RIA news agency, Galuzin expressed Moscow's dissatisfaction with Armenia's involvement in the NATO summit held in Washington. The participation of Yerevan in the summit has particularly unsettled Russian officials, who view the collaboration as a direct threat to regional stability.
These statements underscore the growing tensions between Russia and Armenia, as the latter continues to explore closer ties with Western military alliances, much to Moscow's alarm.
(With inputs from agencies.)

