
ArmInfo. Russia's relations with Armenia today are close, like allies, but also complex. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated this in a conversation with journalists following his visit to India and the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Council.
"We have relations with Armenia; these relations are close, like allies, but at the same time complex. And given how the West is trying to subjugate Armenia, following the example of some other members of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), and sever Armenia's mutually beneficial economic, trade, and investment ties with its CIS and EAEU partners," the Russian minister said. He also recalled that Russian President Vladimir Putin had openly stated this when he received Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in the Kremlin on April 1. Lavrov noted that the Russian president had said that Moscow would respect any choice its Armenian friends made, but it must also be understood that commitments within the Eurasian Economic Union cannot be maintained if Armenia, as has been repeatedly declared at the highest level, embarks on the path to joining the European Union. "There are simply mutually exclusive obligations there, including trade regimes and much more," Russia's top diplomat continued.
He added that Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk, who oversees the EAEU, had also spoken about this in detail. "We are being absolutely clear and honest with our Armenian friends here. It is our duty as allies to explain how economic integration processes are structured in the modern world and how the EAEU differs from the EU. And judging by the progress of the EU accession negotiations between Brussels and our Serbian friends, one of the conditions being put forward to anyone who wants to move closer and fully join the European Union is full adherence to the EU's foreign policy. And the essence of this foreign policy at this stage is open, rabid, and aggressive Russophobia. I think our Armenian colleagues are also aware of this and will take it into account," the diplomat continued.
He further stated that he had developed very good personal contacts with his Armenian counterpart, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan. He added that he communicates with Mirzoyan, although mainly by telephone.
He added that the most recent CIS meeting in Moscow was attended by the Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister, who actively participated in the discussions on preparing the final documents.
"Now I think the optimal opportunity to openly discuss the issues arising in connection with the EU's insistence on drawing Armenia into its orbit, including at the cost of risking the benefits Armenia enjoys through the EAEU, will openly arise at the end of the last week of May, when the Supreme Economic Council meets in Kazakhstan," Lavrov said.
He added that he had heard that the Armenian Prime Minister stated that he would be unable to attend the summit due to election campaigning. "That would be unfortunate, of course, because it would be a good opportunity to discuss the issues that are currently in the air," the Russian Foreign Minister concluded.
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