Eurasian Economic Union

Pashinyan Pays Working Visit to Russia and Meets Putin

Pashinyan Pays Working Visit to Russia and Meets Putin

On September 6, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan arrived on a working visit to the Russian city Vladivostok. The Head of the Armenian Government took part in the plenary session of the 7th Eastern Economic Forum themed "On the road to a multipolar world" in Vladivostok, which was held with the participation of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Heads of State of other countries. A day earlier, the Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan, who was in Moscow on a working visit, met with Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Lavrov.
Economy Minister of Armenia on inflation and relations to Russia

Economy Minister of Armenia on inflation and relations to Russia

“Russia is our largest trading partner, so it is in our national interest to protect mutual trade. Based on this, we explain to foreign partners that we simply have no other option. There are fears, which is why we are working so as not to provoke the spread of sanctions,” the Minister of Economy of Armenia Vahan Kerobyan said.
Russia rejects Armenia’s appeal over gas prices

Russia rejects Armenia’s appeal over gas prices

On 19 May, Vladimir Putin dismissed the idea of forming a common tariff on transportation and transit of natural gas within the EAEU. Prior to Putin’s statement, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stressed that a single energy market with non-discriminatory principles of operation should become one of the bases for integration into the EAEU.

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