
ArmInfo. Relations cannot develop if they are marked by dishonesty, as stated by Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, regarding Armenian-Russian relations. In a post on his Telegram channel, the parliamentarian stated that relations between the two countries are built on the basis of mutual respect, mutually beneficial cooperation, and non-interference in the affairs of sovereign states.
"These are the principles for developing international partnerships that our country is implementing. Regarding relations with Armenia, this has been stated repeatedly. It is absolutely obvious that Russia has done much to promote Armenia's development, including through the utilization of our resources. Armenian citizens who come to Russia can realize their potential here and help their families and friends back home. According to State Duma deputies, Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan is pursuing an unfriendly policy toward the Russian Federation, cynically exploiting the opportunities our country offers," Volodin stated.
He described this as dishonest and similar to what previously happened in Ukraine. The State Duma Speaker noted that this will lead to nothing good. At the same time, Volodin emphasized that Russia has always come to the aid of the Armenian people. "As is now the case, the attitude toward the people of Armenia is friendly. At the same time, we need to make a decision. We can no longer remain silent about the processes taking place in Armenia, where parliament has passed a law to launch the accession process to the European Union. Previously, they recognized the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC), becoming a full member," he continued.
Volodin is confident that all of this warrants a clear conclusion: Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's desire to remain in the EAEU is an attempt to continue utilizing the Eurasian space for financial gain, which has already resulted in a 2.5-fold increase in Armenia's GDP. "Politically, all decisions have already been made by Pashinyan. I want to emphasize that these choices favor alignment with countries that are unfriendly to Russia—countries that are at war with us, attempting to destroy the Russian Federation, and working to counter our development. We supply gas to Armenia at a rate nearly four times cheaper, to our own detriment (the price for Armenia is $177.5 per thousand cubic meters, compared to $633 per thousand cubic meters in Europe). In these challenging times, we support Armenia's economy and its citizens. What we receive in return is Pashinyan's duplicity and dishonesty. This cannot continue. Relations cannot be built this way!" Volodin noted.
On May 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking to journalists, suggested that Armenia decide on its membership in the EU and the EAEU as soon as possible, expressing its readiness to "begin a civilized divorce" if necessary. Yerevan responded by stating that it would leave the EAEU whenever it deemed it necessary.
It should be noted that on January 9, 2025, the Armenian government approved a draft law on the initiation of the EU accession process, proposed by the "Eurakve" civic initiative. The draft was submitted to the Armenian parliament for approval. On March 26, the parliament adopted it in its final reading and sent it to the president for signature. The document was signed on April 4, 2025. Moscow stated that Russia had conveyed to Armenia that simultaneous membership in the Eurasian Economic Union and the European Union was impossible.
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