DISINFO: France wants to create a Russophobic foothold in Armenia
SUMMARY
France plays a special role in Armenia's drift towards the West.
The reason for the strengthening of French influence in Armenia is the desire to create a Russophobic foothold next to Russia in retaliation for the expulsion of French troops from Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso and the appearance of Russian military specialists there. Having left there, Paris decided to create a mirror problem for Moscow by settling in Armenia, located near the Russian border. Thus, Pashinyan's government smoothly transitioned to an apology for European neo-colonialism.
RESPONSE
A disinformation narrative, with an anti-Western slant, wrongly demonising France, including allegations of an anti-Russian agenda in the South Caucasus and neo-colonial policy, as well as discrediting Armenia's cooperation with France.
Pro-Kremlin and other Russian state-controlled outlets promote the idea that the Caucasus is exclusively within Russia's zone of geopolitical dominance and attempt to discredit any other efforts of mediation in the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Armenian-French defence cooperation and joint efforts are exclusively aimed at establishing long-term peace and stability in the South Caucasus region, as well as at developing the defence capabilities of Armenia's armed forces.
Since 1992, as co-chairman, France has been a member of the OSCE Minsk Group, which spearheaded the OSCE's efforts to find a peaceful solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. After the group could no longer function effectively due to disagreements between the Western and Russian co-chairs, France made considerable mediation efforts to continue negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
At the initiative of French President Emmanuel Macron, and President of the European Council Charles Michel, several meetings between the Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of Azerbaijan took place. See here, here, and here.
Armenia was subjected to disinformation attacks from Russia after Prime Minister Pashinyan's statement that Armenia's policy of solely relying on Russia to guarantee its security was a strategic mistake. The main narrative of Russian propaganda is that except for Russia, no one has ever helped and will not help Armenia.
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