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Survey in Armenia on NATO, Russia, and foreign policy priorities

Survey in Armenia on NATO, Russia, and foreign policy priorities

The study's major focus is on Armenian society's foreign policy priorities following the "velvet revolution" and the 44-day Karabakh conflict. The impact of popular perceptions of "friends" and "enemies," public comprehension of "friendly" and "unfriendly" governments and associated negative political trends on the development of Russian, European, and American (Western) trends in international relations was highlighted.
Export from Armenia to EAEU states grows 27.8%

Export from Armenia to EAEU states grows 27.8%

The figures speak for themselves: the trade turnover between Armenia and the EAEU states in 2021 January-September increased 12.8% compared to the same period of 2020. The export volumes from Armenia to the EAEU states increased 27.8% in the nine months of this year.
Newest economic developments in Armenia

Newest economic developments in Armenia

Armenia’s debt rose by $647 million, to almost $8 billion, in the course of 2020 amid a steep recession primarily caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. According to government projections, it will likely pass the $9 billion mark by the end of 2021.
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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