The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) leaders gathered at a summit in Astana and urged Yerevan to choose between the Russia-led union and the EU, as the 7 June Armenian election emerges as a pivotal moment in the geopolitical evolution of the South Caucasus.

According to Alexey Overchuk, Yerevan is very well aware of both the scope of preferences and the volume of trade with other EAEU member states

Dmitry Peskov stressed that the Eurasian Economic Union and integration within its framework were an absolute priority for Russia

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that Armenian authorities are not concerned about rising commodity prices if ties with Russia deteriorate, because they expect to become rich…

Armenia recognizes all the benefits that membership in the EAEU entails, so it is in no hurry to leave the union, even though its political course contradicts this, noted Russian…

Russia sharply criticized Armenia on Thursday for drawing closer to the EU, saying it was not pursuing a balanced position towards Moscow and was

Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan reaffirmed Yerevan’s commitment to mutually beneficial cooperation within the Eurasian Economic Union aimed at ensuring economic…

Armenia will sooner or later find itself in a situation where the norms it adopts will contradict the norms and rules of the EAEU, Dmitry Peskov said

Dmitry Peskov emphasized that moving toward the EU was an absolute sovereign right of Armenia, but it could not and should not do so at the expense of the finances of the EAEU…

Yury Ushakov noted that Armenia’s pivot toward the EU was a major talking point at the EAEU summit

Лидеры стран — членов Евразийского экономического союза выпустили совместное заявление, в котором потребовали у Армении провести референдум, чтобы выбрать…

The Belarusian leader said that Russian President Vladimir Putin promised to inform the world community about this

The Belarusian president still noted that if the Armenian people make this decision and agree to withdraw from the union, Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan will not go…

Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan have issued an ultimatum to Armenia, threatening to suspend its membership in the Moscow-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) amid…

Members of a Russia-led economic alliance have warned member Armenia that it could face suspension over its aspirations to join the European Union.

Rusia, Bielorrusia, Kazajistán y Kirguistán alegan que la deriva occidental de Ereván es un riesgo económico para su propia alianza comercial, la Unión Económica Euroasiática

A Russian-led economic alliance of former Soviet states said Friday it could suspend Armenia if it continues pursuing European Union membership, urging...

The Russian president said this includes duty-free trade

The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) leaders gathered at a summit in Astana and urged Yerevan to choose between the Russia-led union and the EU, as the 7 June Armenian election…

Moscow has escalated pressure on Yerevan ahead of the 7 June elections, including trade bans, EAEU suspension warnings and a Putin drawing parallels between Armenia and Ukraine,…

Armenia will hold a referendum to decide its future alignment between the Russian led economic bloc or the European Union.