Armenia Denies Leaving the EAEU; Kremlin Spokesman Warns of Market Gas Prices.
Armenia and the EAEU: A Tense Standoff
According to Espreso.tv: Armenia has no intention of withdrawing from the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), despite warnings from Russian officials about potential energy price hikes. Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan confirmed the country’s commitment to the bloc, stressing that any decision to expel Armenia cannot be made unilaterally. This clarification comes amid heightened speculation over Yerevan’s future in the trade alliance.
In response, Moscow expressed dissatisfaction with Armenia’s stance. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov acknowledged Armenia’s interest in securing favorable Russian gas prices but pointed out that
the price category is completely different—it is market-based.Additionally, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declared that
on the Ukraine issue, Armenia is not an ally of Russia.These statements highlight growing friction between the two nations as regional political dynamics shift.
Navigating a Complex Partnership
The situation underscores the increasingly strained relationship between Armenia and Russia, long considered strategic allies but now showing clear signs of divergence amid geopolitical pressures. Yerevan is striving to balance its economic benefits from the EAEU with the evolving political landscape shaped by the war in Ukraine and broader regional tensions.
By resisting Russian pressure to leave the EAEU, Armenia signals a push for a more independent foreign policy and a search for alternative development paths.
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