Armenia’s EU Pivot: A Necessary Gamble for Sovereignty
Armenia’s decision to host major European Union summits signals a definitive -point of no return- in its foreign policy. For decades, Yerevan relied on Moscow as its primary security shield, but the events of May 2026 prove that Armenia’s EU pivot is no longer a diplomatic flirtation-it is a survival strategy. In my view, this shift isn't merely about westernizing; it’s a calculated, yet high-stakes, move to secure a future independent of the Kremlin’s increasingly unreliable shadow. By embracing Brussels, Armenia is finally prioritizing its own democratic integrity over outdated post-Soviet loyalties. Why is Armenia distancing itself from Russia now? The -big brother- relationship between Yerevan and Moscow has been fractured for years, but the war in Ukraine was the final straw. From my perspective, Russia’s failure to act as a security guarantor during regional tensions left Armenia vulnerable. Hosting EU summits in Yerevan is a public declaration that the Collective Security T...