
ArmInfo. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova believes that the Armenian leader's non-attendance to EAEU statutory bodies events has become a pattern, established by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
During a weekly briefing, addressing the issue, Zakharova confirmed that the Armenian side had sent official notification that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan would not be able to attend the upcoming meeting of EAEU leaders, and that Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan would represent the country. Zakharova added that there have been previous situations where the leaders of EAEU member states, for one reason or another, failed to participate in the work of this economic bloc's bodies. "Such situations have occurred before, it happens for various reasons. This is certainly undesirable, not what anyone strives for, but it does happen. The problem is somewhat different. It's turning into a system, which, as we understand it, Nikol Vovaevich Pashinyan has created in this area I mean the work of this structure," Zakharova stated.
Recalling that members of the EAEU statutory bodies must participate in meetings, the diplomat noted that Pashinyan's absence from the summit certainly doesn't pose a tragedy for the union. "The issue is solely within Armenia itself. We prefer to judge by the specific practical steps the Armenian government has taken to implement a pro-European policy and their impact on Eurasian integration processes. We have stated from the very beginning that it is impossible to combine membership in the EAEU with the implementation of supranational regulatory mechanisms of another integration bloc," the Russian Foreign Ministry representative said, reiterating that Moscow has repeatedly stated this at all levels. According to her, there's a specific reason for all this: these Western European, EAEU-affiliated structures "are pursuing a destructive policy, a policy of illegal sanctions against those countries that are members of the EAEU." Zakharova stressed that this is precisely why such a course of action comes into direct contradiction. The diplomat added that Russia had always advocated for a harmonious combination of cooperation in various directions, up until the point when it was transformed into a hybrid economic war waged by the West against the Russian Federation.
On May 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Armenia would not be able to be in both the EU and the EAEU simultaneously, adding that it would be a good idea if the Armenian authorities resolved this issue as soon as possible. He added that, given the choice, Moscow could agree to a "civilized divorce." On May 19, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk announced in an interview with TASS that the EAEU summit in Astana on May 29 would consider Armenia's membership in this integration association. In response to these messages from Moscow, Yerevan declared that they would remain in the EAEU as long as they deemed it necessary.