Russia, the United States and European Union all have interests as geopolitics take centre-stage.
Voters will choose between Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, backed by United States President Donald Trump, and parties that want close ties with Russia.
So why are these parliamentary elections being closely watched in Brussels, Moscow and Washington?
Richard Giragosian – Founding director of the Regional Studies Center think tank
Kenneth Roth – Visiting professor at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Chris Weafer – Chief executive officer of the Macro-Advisory consultancy
Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/inside-story/2026/6/6/why-are-armenias-elections-being-so-keenly-watched?traffic_source=rss