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Foreign Policy of Armenia , Azerbaijan, Germany , Israel in simple points. I'll mark brainliest

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Foreign relations of Armenia. Since its independence, Armenia has maintained a policy of complementarism by trying to have positive and friendly relations with Iran, Russia, and the West, including the United States and the European Union.

It has full membership status in a number of international organizations and observer status, etc. in some others. However, the dispute over the Armenian Genocide of 1915 and the recent war over Nagorno–Karabakh have created tense relations with two of its immediate neighbors, Azerbaijan and Turkey.

Answered by Anonymous
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Since its independence, Armenia has maintained a policy of complementarism by trying to have positive and friendly relations with Iran, Russia, and the West, including the United States and the European Union.[1] It has full membership status in a number of international organizations and observer status, etc. in some others. However, the dispute over the Armenian Genocide of 1915 and the recent war over Nagorno–Karabakh have created tense relations with two of its immediate neighbors, Azerbaijan and Turkey.

Foreign relations Edit

Armenia is a member of more than 50 different international organizations, including the following:

Asian Development Bank
Commonwealth of Independent States and the Collective Security Treaty Organization
Council of Europe
The EU's Eastern Partnership and the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly
The UN's Eastern European Group
Eurocontrol
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Eurasian Union
Eurasian Development Bank and the Eurasian Customs Union
Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
International Monetary Fund
Interpol
La Francophonie
NATO's Partnership for Peace, Individual Partnership Action Plan and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation
United Nations
TRACECA
World Trade Organization, the World Bank and the World Customs Organization
Armenia is also an observer member of the Community of Democratic Choice, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Organization of American States, the Pacific Alliance,[2] the Arab League, the Community of Democracies,[3] a dialogue partner in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, and a prospective member of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. Zohrab Mnatsakanian serves as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia.
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