Armenian minister welcomes lower price of Azerbaijani gasoline
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- 24 December, 2025
- 18:07
Armenia's Minister of Economy Gevork Papoyan has welcomed the news that Azerbaijani gasoline will be sold at a lower price in the Armenian market, Report informs.
In a video message shared on social media, Papoyan noted that he saw reports indicating that premium-grade gasoline from Azerbaijan would be sold at 430 drams (approximately $1.13), while the usual price in Armenia ranges from 500 to 520 drams ($1.32–$1.37).
"This means it will be sold at a lower price, which is a positive development," he said.
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