00:00Partia premiera Armenii, Nikoli Paszyniana, wygrała wybory parlamentarne.
00:05Według eksperta głosowanie miało kluczowe znaczenie z dwóch głównych powodów.
00:35Gira Gosian twierdzi, że napięcia z Rosją szybko słabną.
00:39Po reelekcji premier ma udać się do Moskwy, by potwierdzić zaangażowanie Armenii w Euroazjatycką Unię Gospodarczą.
01:11Kluczowe znaczenie będzie miała reakcja sąsiadów Armenii.
01:30I'm Gina.
01:30And you have to remember that almost all of Armenia's gas and oil is imported from Russia.
01:36Armenian prime minister Nikol Paszynian has declared victory in the elections here.
01:41He celebrated in the early hours of this morning with his civil contract party, saying that
01:46the win was a historic victory.
01:48Now, around 60 percent of those votes have been counted.
01:52It wasn't an absolute win, but it was a simple majority of around 53 percent.
01:57Of course Armenia clearly turning the page in what has been a tumultuous past couple of decades.
02:04The Georgian PM was the first leader to congratulate Mr. Pashinyan on that win
02:09and these elections have been a real test for him.
02:12Of course Armenia has been coming under intense economic pressure from Moscow
02:17and of course there was his election pledge to deepen ties with the West.
02:22For now it will be interesting over the coming days to see what Russia's reaction to that win will be.
02:29Jane Witherspoon, Euronews in Yerevan, Armenia.
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