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Russia Threatens to Rip Up Natural Gas Deal With Armenia Over Its EU Ambitions

  • Russia warned Armenia it could suspend or end cheap oil, gas, and rough diamond supplies if Armenia proceeds with joining the European Union.
  • Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's Civil Contract party leads the polls ahead of June 7 elections amid strained ties with Russia.
  • Armenia depends on Russia for a significant portion of its gas and hosts Russian military bases but has suspended participation in a Russian-led defence bloc.
  • U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Yerevan and signed a strategic partnership agreement as Armenia began its EU accession process last year.
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The Russian authorities have decided to restrict the import into the country of Armenian vegetables and forest fruits after similar measures have already been taken in the case of flowers, mineral water and alcohol.

·Romania
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In one-sided order, the Russians threatened to subpoena abo denonsuvati for the use of natural gas, with a naphtho-product of those undead diamonds, and to sell the product of the sanctuaries of the European Union.

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Russia has threatened to cut off cheap oil, gas and rough diamond supplies to Armenia if Yerevan moves closer to the European Union. The warning comes at a particularly sensitive time: just days before the June 7 parliamentary election, when pro-Western Nikol Pashinyan's party is comfortably ahead in opinion polls, Reuters reports. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the Russian embassy had officially forwarded a letter to …

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Armenia is so far heavily dependent on Russian gas supplies, which it receives comparatively cheaply. However, if the country continues to approach the EU, it could soon be over, according to Kremlin.

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Hospodárske Noviny broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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