What’s Really at Stake?

What's Really at Stake?

Armenia and the US have signed a strategic partnership agreement, which has been hailed as a major development in their relations. However, a closer look at the agreement reveals that it is largely a symbolic gesture, lacking any significant commitments or specific obligations.

The agreement focuses on the US providing support for Armenia’s military training and border security, and there is no mention of any guarantees for Armenia’s security or territorial integrity. The US has already provided military assistance to Armenia, and the agreement is seen as a way to formalize and strengthen their military cooperation.

Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has been seeking a security guarantee from the West, but so far, no country has been willing to provide such a guarantee. The European Union and France have refused to issue a guarantee, and Russia is the only country that could potentially provide one, but only if Armenia behaves reasonably.

The agreement with the US is seen as a way for Armenia to distance itself from Russia and the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), but it is unlikely to have a significant impact on Armenia’s security situation. The agreement can be seen as a way for the US to exert influence in the region, and Armenia’s government may be hoping to benefit from the agreement’s symbolic value.

In conclusion, the strategic partnership agreement between Armenia and the US is a largely symbolic gesture that lacks any significant commitments or specific obligations. It is a way for the two countries to formalize and strengthen their military cooperation, but it is unlikely to have a significant impact on Armenia’s security situation.