Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has launched his election campaign for the upcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for June from the Kremlin, highlighting the significance of Russian support in Armenian politics. This move comes at a critical time for Armenia as it seeks to strengthen its internal position amid various challenges.
In a rare meeting in Moscow, Russian President <strong>Vladimir Putin</strong> warned Armenian Prime Minister <strong>Nikol Pashinyan</strong> against strengthening ties with the <strong>European Union</strong>, indicating it could impact Russian gas supplies to Armenia. Pashinyan responded that the Armenian people determine their democratic choices.
The cave therapy center in Yerevan, Armenia, is at risk of closure following the government's withdrawal of financial support, citing insufficient scientific evidence for the treatment's effectiveness. This comes as patients seek relief from asthma symptoms in a unique underground environment.
Dmitry Kiselev, director of Russia Today, warns that Armenia is heading towards disaster due to its choice to join the European Union. This decision raises concerns about the implications for the country's political and economic stability.
Turkey and Armenia are seeking to reopen their borders after decades of hostility, aiming to revitalize trade and enhance local economies. The historic visit of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to Turkey opens new avenues for cooperation.
Armenia is in talks with Russia regarding the potential transfer of railway management to another country, raising questions about the future of relations between the two nations. This move comes as Armenia seeks to enhance its independence in various sectors, including transportation.
A unique underground clinic in Armenia, located 235 meters deep in the Afn salt mine, faces closure due to a lack of funding. This clinic offers innovative treatment for asthma and allergy patients through inhaling mineral-rich air.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned Armenia that it cannot simultaneously be a member of the European Union and a Russian-led economic organization. This statement came during a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, highlighting rising tensions in Yerevan's relations with Moscow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that Armenia's accession to the European Union is 'simply impossible' due to Yerevan's commitments to a customs union with Moscow. This warning comes amid increasing tensions between Armenia and Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged Armenia's desire to strengthen ties with the EU but emphasized the theoretical impossibility of combining membership in the European Customs Union and the Eurasian Union.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has announced plans to visit Russia soon, highlighting the friendly relations between the two countries. This visit comes at a sensitive time for the region.
The Kremlin reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held a phone conversation discussing ways to deepen trade and economic cooperation between their countries. This dialogue aims to enhance the historically strong ties between Russia and Armenia.