After April Violence in Karabakh, Armenia’s Distrust in Russia Keeps Growing

thumbnail of 2016-05 Karabakh – Armenia’s Distrust in Russia Growing – EESRI-C-ENGApril deadly skirmishes along the line of conflict in Karabakh, the so-called “four-day war,” highlighted the need for a reinvigorated international mediation effort. Yerevan’s disappointment over Russia’s approach to the Karabakh conflict may explain why Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Shavarsh Kocharyan’s suggested that the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs should perhaps initiate a total arms embargo on all conflicting sides.

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Armen Grigoryan

Note: This piece was originally published by the Jamestown Foundation in the Eurasia Daily Monitor Vol. 13 Issue 97.

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