As Armenia's government announces a significant shift in its foreign policy, the international community is left wondering if the West is ready to act quickly enough to support this new direction. The country's recent decision to reorient its relationships has sparked hopes of a more stable and secure future for the region, but experts warn that time is of the essence. With geopolitical tensions running high, the West's response to Armenia's move will be crucial in determining its long-term success. Will the international community be able to provide the necessary support and resources to help Armenia solidify its new path, or will the country be left vulnerable to external pressures?


The question now is whether the West is prepared to move fast enough to ensure that Armenia’s shift becomes durable.