politics
February 19, 2026
Security Council warns Armenia’s railway plans to replace Russia risk system collapse
Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu noted that a system built up over almost two decades could simply collapse overnight

TL;DR
- Armenia's plan to replace Russia in managing its railways is deemed poorly considered by Russia.
- Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu fears the established railway system could "collapse overnight."
- He questioned whether such decisions might lead to dangerous experiments with consequences for ordinary Armenian citizens.
- Shoigu expressed hope that Armenia's leadership would act in the best interests of its citizens.
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