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Armenia Diversifies and Balances Its Foreign Policy

Power SystemsNuclear EnergyEnergy And ExtractivesVice President

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The article describes Armenia's foreign policy diversification, which has limited direct commercial impact on global commodity or supply chains. No specific product, company, or price mechanism is mentioned. The commercial relevance is weak; the only potential indirect effect could be on regional investment flows or geopolitical risk premiums, but no concrete channel is provided.

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  • Armenia signed strategic cooperation agreements with various European and Asian countries after 2020 and 2023 conflicts.
  • Armenia strengthened ties with the US, including defense cooperation and a nuclear power plant project.
  • EU–Armenia Strategic Agenda established in December 2025.
  • Armenia formed a strategic partnership with China and enhanced cooperation with Kazakhstan.

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Armenia Diversifies and Balances Its Foreign Policy — News Analysis