
Russia signals legal response if Armenia violates EAEU rules
In March, the Armenian Parliament passed a bill that calls on the government to seek EU integration.
In March, the Armenian Parliament passed a bill that calls on the government to seek EU integration.
Reports indicate that a Kremlin deputy will work on advancing Russian interests ahead of Armenia’s 2026 elections.
A main focus of the talks was on aiding Armenia to become increasingly digitalised in a variety of sectors.
Kallas made the announcement following a brief meeting with Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan in Rome.
Hungary also initially blocked aid in 2024 before agreeing to withdraw its objection on the condition that aid also be sent to Azerbaijan.
The warning followed the recent adoption by the Armenian Parliament of a bill that calls on the government to seek EU integration.
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksei Overchuk nonetheless claimed it is Armenia’s ‘internal choice’ if it wants to join the bloc.