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Perceptions of Armenia in Brussels are Different from Reality

March 27, 2026 04:42AM

Marat Terterov Dr. Marat TERTEROV interviewed by Civilnet.am

Brussels-based perceptions of Armenia and the country’s actual energy and geopolitical realities are often detached from the facts on the ground. According to Brussels Energy Club director Marat Terterov, the EU tends to act as a passive facilitator rather than a decisive investor, effectively “missing the bus” compared to more assertive actors such as the U.S., Russia, and China. He also stressed that key decisions in the energy sector, particularly around nuclear, are inherently political and tied to competition between major powers, not purely economic calculations. Overall, the discussion highlights the need for more pragmatic, reality-based European approaches, while calling for deeper regional energy integration in the South Caucasus. READ MORE (in Armenian)

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