Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia is seeking re-election as his country weighs questions of war and peace, of autocracy and democracy, and of subjugation and independence.
Backed by Trump, Opposed by Putin, and Fighting for His Political Life
Originally reported by New York Times
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