Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit Kazakhstan for three days as Moscow seeks to push back against Armenia’s growing ties with the European Union, with the Kremlin expected to raise concerns over Yerevan’s EU membership bid during regional talks.
Armenia has been building ties with Brussels for years, with frustration in the country over Moscow's perceived failure to protect it during conflicts with neighboring Azerbaijan.
Last year, Yerevan passed a law formally declaring its intention to seek EU membership, though it has yet to submit a formal application. Armenia still hosts a Russian military base on its territory.
Speaking at a press briefing attended by AFP, Kremlin foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov said Putin would raise Yerevan's EU aspirations at an upcoming Eurasian Economic Union summit – a Russia-led economic bloc of former Soviet states that includes Armenia.
"Putin has repeatedly stressed that it is impossible to belong to two associations simultaneously. It simply will not work," Ushakov said.













