
ArmInfo. It is crucial for the Armenian authorities to continue a consistent, balanced, and measured foreign policy. RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this in his video address.
According to him, the military parade on May 28, which showcased not only products from seven countries but also domestically produced goods, could serve as a vivid example of this policy. The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of a balanced and measured foreign policy aimed at developing the country's economy. In this context, he noted the importance of the country's participation in the EAEU and the continuation of the policy of developing relations with the EU. The Prime Minister stated that holding a referendum on choosing between the EU and the EAEU is illogical at this time. He stated that Armenia is working and will continue to work until the choice between the EAEU and the EU becomes inevitable. "When this referendum will take place is also an important question. At least until Armenia has officially applied to the EU for membership or is close to achieving candidate status, holding any referendum is illogical, because, in essence, a balance has not been established so that we can offer the people a choice of following one path or another. Today, this choice is theoretical, and putting a theoretical choice to a referendum is not so reasonable, it is wrong, and unfounded," Pashinyan said, adding that Yerevan will continue to work calmly, without disputes, and without stress, within the EAEU, because the country still has potential in this direction, which will be realized in the near future.
As for relations with Russia, Pashinyan noted that Armenia attaches great importance to them. He reiterated that relations with Moscow are undergoing a transformation, which can be considered a positive process. "In this new situation, we are establishing new relations, and I am confident that we will succeed in this matter. This is partly because our relations with Russia are open and sincere, and we have no dark sides," Pashinyan noted.