
ArmInfo. Relations between Armenia and Russia need healing, as stated by Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan during a conversation with journalists on June 7, following his vote in the country's parliamentary elections.
He noted that the current authorities advocate for a balanced policy and the deepening of relations with the EU, whereas other political forces express support for deepening ties with Russia. Mirzoyan pointed out that he has seen sharp, critical statements from the Russian side directed at the Armenian authorities at various levels, as well as attempts at directive management and economic sanctions, which, intentionally or unintentionally, are being linked to the elections.
"I think relations between Armenia and Russia need some improvement. We hope that, particularly following the elections, we can foster a healthy and constructive atmosphere with our Russian partners to stabilize ties and address the issues that naturally arise between any two nations," Mirzoyan said. "Our goal remains to find mutually beneficial solutions that serve the core interests of both the Republic of Armenia and the Russian Federation."
"To be honest, I am certain that turnout will be very high. This is the impression I received during the election campaign. People are very interested in the elections. They are very interested and understand that the future of our country depends on their vote—on the vote of every person. I have often encountered this sentiment among our citizens, which is why I believe turnout will be very high. I can also say that our people are very wise and truly understand all the nuances and challenges well," the Armenian Foreign Minister stated.
Mirzoyan expressed his conviction that these parliamentary elections could be described as a turning point, because the vast majority of Armenian citizens would vote for peace. "And from this perspective, the people of Armenia will once again demonstrate to the world that they share a peaceful agenda and are committed to peace, but there is another aspect. Peace also brings with it the strengthening of sovereignty. Peace also opens new opportunities for economic development. We spoke about this extensively during the election campaign and earlier. Therefore, this perspective is widely shared," the minister stated.
Regarding speculation that many Armenians are coming from Russia to vote and leave, and whether there is a need to change the Electoral Code, he stated that such a need exists, since it is politically wrong for people who do not reside in the country to determine the country's fate.
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