Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Davit Khudatyan noted that supplies from Russia continue as usual and that there are no problematic issues

Under the 2013 agreement signed between Armenia and Russia, Moscow supplies Yerevan with gas, petroleum products, and rough diamonds duty-free and on preferential terms for…

Dmitry Peskov added that Armenia’s gas supply agreements with Russian gas giant Gazprom were a commercial matter

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…

Gas is delivered to Armenia via Georgia via the North Caucasus-Transcaucasia gas pipeline

Russia has threatened to suspend or terminate a natural gas supply agreement with Armenia if authorities in Yerevan continue to pursue closer ties with the European Union.

Sergey Tsivilyov stressed that Russia had always treated the Armenian people as a brotherly nation

Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Davit Khudatyan noted that supplies from Russia continue as usual and that there are no problematic issues