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Armenia is rapidly losing control of the narrative it has tried so hard to sustain — that of a country striving for peace and democratic reform, while maintaining strategic partnerships with both the East and the West. While its leadership proclaims a commitment to European integration and regional peace, its actions—both at home and abroad—reveal a different reality. The recent response by European Commission Vice-President and EU High Representative Kaja Kallas to a written question by MEP Emmanuel Fragkos has once again exposed how Yerevan and its powerful diaspora lobby operate within EU institutions to distort facts, manipulate perceptions, and obstruct genuine dialogue.
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