Pashinyan, Putin discuss issues in Armenia-Russia economic ties
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- 27 July, 2026
- 19:52
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed issues in Armenian-Russian economic relations during a phone call, Report informs, citing the Armenian premier's office.
Pashinyan said restrictions on the export of Armenian-origin goods to the Russian market contradict the Armenian-Russian legal framework and the provisions of the Eurasian Economic Union. He called for measures to resolve the issue.
Pashinyan emphasized his government's readiness to address the matter through open, partnership-based and friendly dialogue.
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