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Armenia and Italy have a long-standing relationship since antiquity, when the Etruscan civilization sought to trade with the Armenians in the Kingdom of Urartu. [1] This was later expanded when the Roman Empire began to expand and managed to conquer Armenia, converting it into a province . [ 2 ]
Projected German-Armenian military intervention against a possible Pan-Turkism unifications, specially against a "Büyük Turan" union between hypothetical pro-Axis Turkey and Azerbaijan (as the last would be under German-Iranian sphere of influence).
Italy–Russia relations are the bilateral relations between the two countries, embodied in the so-called privileged relationship. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe .
Mussolini then withdrew what remained of his 8th Army from Russian soil. The Italian forces in Russia had been reduced to less than 150,000 men, and 34,000 of these were wounded. The disaster in Russia was a fierce blow to the power and popularity of the dictator when the gloomy news soon reached the public in Italy.
See Armenia–Italy relations. Armenia has an embassy in Rome. [170] and honorary consulate in Milan. Italy has an embassy in Yerevan and an honorary consulate in Gyumri. [171] Italy has recognized the Armenian genocide in 2000. There are around 4,000 people of Armenian descent living in Italy. Both countries are full members of the Council of ...
Italian soldiers on the Russian Front, with a Breda 30 machine gun. Breda Mod. 30 was the basic light machine gun of the Italian army during World War II. As was the complaint of General Messe with the CSIR, the ARMIR was short of adequate winter equipment. [8] Infantry small arms were also often inadequate.
The Armenian Legion (German: Armenische Legion; Armenian: Հայկական լեգիոն, romanized: Haykakan legion) was a military unit in the German Army during World War II. It primarily consisted of Soviet Armenians , who wanted to fight the Soviets for an independent Armenia and commanded by General Drastamat Kanayan .
Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the Republic of Artsakh introduced martial law and mobilized forces. 2020 November 10: Armenia and Azerbaijan sign a Russia-brokered ceasefire agreement, ending the 44 day war. 2021 March 1: The Armenia-EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement is entered into force.