Armenia needs to diversify relations in security sphere, Pashinyan tells WSJ
Armenia sees no advantage in continuing to host Russian military bases on its territory after Azerbaijan seized Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian prime minister told the Wall Street Journal in an interview on Wednesday.
"These events have essentially brought us to a decision that we need to diversify our relationships in the security sphere, and we are trying to do that now," Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told the WSJ.
Russia's military presence in Armenia includes garrisons in two locations and an airbase.