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Trump ally Nikol Pashinyan wins Armenian election, paving way for US-backed peace deal

Trump ally Nikol Pashinyan wins Armenian election, paving way for US-backed peace deal
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s party won a majority in the country’s parliamentary elections, marking a victory for Donald Trump after the president endorsed him. Pashinyan first took power in 2018 in the so-called Velvet Revolution, then won again in the 2021 snap elections triggered by his crushing loss of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War against […]

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Uncritical presentation of Trump's endorsement with extensive positive quotesFraming Armenia's pivot toward the US as inherently positive 'transformation'Opposition allegations of authoritarianism mentioned briefly but not explored in depthEconomic benefits emphasized while foreign policy controversies are downplayedUS-centric framing of foreign eventsFocus on Donald Trump's endorsement and influenceHighlighting of Trump administration foreign policy successesTrump's endorsement emphasizedPashinyan's ties to the West highlightedAccusations against Pashinyan's government mentionedpositive Trump endorsement framingnegative portrayal of Russian alignment

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