Russia-Led Bloc Warns Armenia Over EU Membership Ambitions
The Eurasian Economic Union, led by Russia, has threatened Armenia with suspension due to its plans to join the EU. Tensions have risen between Russia and Armenia's leader, Nikol Pashinyan, over Armenia's westward shift and the potential impact on its economic ties with the bloc.
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The Eurasian Economic Union, composed of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, has warned Armenia that its push towards joining the European Union could result in the suspension of its membership. This development highlights growing tensions between Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the Kremlin.
During a summit in Astana, the leaders expressed concern over the economic risks Armenia's EU aspirations pose. They have instructed officials to assess the impacts of potential suspension by December. This warning to Armenia also included a suggestion for a referendum, asking citizens to decide between closer EU ties or remaining within the Eurasian Economic Union.
With Armenia's parliamentary elections on the horizon, Pashinyan remains defiant, rejecting the referendum and arguing for balanced relations with both the Eurasian bloc and the EU. However, Moscow's pressure has intensified, with economic threats, such as cutting cheap gas supplies and halting imports of Armenian goods, looming over the upcoming election.
Russian President Vladimir Putin draws parallels with Ukraine's past EU ambitions, underscoring the high stakes for Armenia as it navigates its foreign policy amidst significant geopolitical pressure.
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