
Armenia
Russia expresses outrage over Zelenskyi’s remarks at EPC summit in Yerevan
The Kremlin’s anger comes at a time of sharpened tension between Moscow and Yerevan.

The Kremlin’s anger comes at a time of sharpened tension between Moscow and Yerevan.

The signing of the documents came during the inaugural Armenia–EU summit.

The leaders of around 50 countries are attending the summit.

The warning is the latest in a series of similar messages from Moscow to Yerevan.

RFE/RL has reported that the decision was pending approval from the EU’s foreign ministers.

Following the meeting, Moscow offered critical remarks regarding Armenia and its ties and projects with the EU and US.

The disinformation targeting Armenia has significantly increased in the lead-up to the 2026 parliamentary elections.