Trump Lauds Armenia PM’s ‘Decisive’ Election Win in Face of Russian Pressure

June 11 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald ⁠Trump ⁠congratulated Armenian Prime Minister ⁠Nikol Pashinyan on Wednesday for his Civil ​Contract party’s ‘decisive victory’ in weekend elections.

Pashinyan’s party won 49.8% of votes ‌from Sunday’s ballot, enough ‌to secure a parliamentary majority under Armenia’s electoral ⁠system, despite ⁠what international election observers called blatant interference by Russia.

“I ​was very proud to have Endorsed him for Re-Election, and have no doubt that, with him as the Leader of the ​beautiful Country of Armenia, it will attain levels of ⁠Greatness and ⁠Success beyond everyone’s wildest ⁠expectations!” ​Trump wrote in a social media post.

Pashinyan’s re-election comes as ​Russia has been ⁠increasing pressure on the South Caucasus country that Moscow once ruled. Pashinyan, in power since 2018, has been working towards European Union membership and deepening ties with Washington.

Russia, ⁠which has imposed wide-ranging trade restrictions on Armenia, accused the West ⁠of interfering in the vote, and joined Armenia’s opposition in alleging election violations.

On Wednesday, Russia said that the question of whether Armenia remains part of both a military alliance of former Soviet states and a separate economic grouping must be settled quickly.

Russia, which has asked Armenia to suspend certification for the ⁠Russian market for all but two Armenian fish exporters, has shifted trout sourcing to Iran and Turkey, TASS news agency reported on Thursday, citing Russian agriculture ​watchdog chief Sergei Dankvert.

(Reporting by Jekaterīna Golubkova in ​Tokyo; Editing by Kevin Buckland)

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