Dancing at two weddings will not work: Russia restricts the import of flowers

Eurasia Daily
May 21 2026
Dancing at two weddings will not work: Russia restricts the import of flowers from Armenia

Armenia will not be able to dance at two weddings at once. This was stated to journalists by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin.

According to him, Armenia will not be able to become a member of the European Union and retain membership in the Eurasian Economic Union.

“Of course, being in two unions at the same time is impossible by definition. As they say, Armenia will not be able to dance at two weddings at the same time,” Galuzin stressed.

He drew attention to the public statements of representatives of the Armenian leadership that they would be “happy and happy” if Armenia became a member of the EU. At the same time in Yerevan is constantly referred to the law adopted on April 4, 2025 on the beginning of the process of joining the bloc.

“However, Armenia has also signed an agreement on joining the EAEU, as well as a declaration on the further development of the EAEU for the period up to 2030 and up to 2045. These documents clearly state that Armenia, as well as other members of the EAEU, undertake to comply with the provisions of the treaty and prevent actions that would endanger it and would be capable of hindering or jeopardizing the Eurasian economic integration,” the diplomat recalled.

Meanwhile, today it became known that the Rosselkhoznadzor has been introducing temporary restrictions on the “import of floral products originating and departing from Armenia” since May 22. The restriction is valid until the completion of the inspection of greenhouses and the analysis of its results.

“The decision was made to protect phytosanitary well-being and export potential of Russia. Despite the guarantees provided by the Food Safety Inspection Body of Armenia, the identification of quarantine facilities for the EAEU continues. When importing 96.2 million pieces of floral products, 135 cases were detected. This is 77% of the total number of detections for the whole of 2025,” the agency said in a statement published on its website.

More details: https://eadaily.com/en/news/2026/05/20/dancing-at-two-weddings-will-not-work-russia-restricts-the-import-of-flowers-from-armenia

Flowers will not appease us: Russians were advised not to fly to Armenia

Eurasia Daily
May 21 2026
Flowers will not appease us: Russians were advised not to fly to Armenia

Political scientist Marat Bashirov believes that the Armenian-Russian relations will deteriorate so much that it is not worth flying to Yerevan yet.

“Do not fly to Armenia yet, unless absolutely necessary. There will be an aggravation,” the expert wrote in the telegram channel.

The Secretary of the Russian Security Council, Sergei Shoigu, at a meeting of the special working group of the Security Council on May 20, said that Armenia had taken a number of actions of an unequivocally unfriendly nature.

“Armenia has taken “a number of actions of an unambiguously unfriendly nature”: “This is how we regard joining the International Criminal Court, the extradition of Russian citizens to third countries, and the deliberate deterioration of conditions for the functioning of Russian economic operators, which, by the way, provide jobs to tens of thousands of Armenian citizens. And, finally, providing the Kiev regime with the rostrum of the summit of the European Political Community in Yerevan for threats against the Russian Federation,” Shoigu said.

Moscow understands the desire of the Armenian leadership to benefit from cooperation with Russia, “but cooperation and strategic partnership is a two—way street,” he said.

Today it became known that the Rosselkhoznadzor has been introducing temporary restrictions on the “import of floral products originating and departing from Armenia” since May 22. The restriction is valid until the completion of the inspection of greenhouses and the analysis of its results.

“Armenia will not be able to appease us with its flowers,” political analyst Mikhail Vinogradov sneers in a telegram channel.

More details: https://eadaily.com/en/news/2026/05/21/flowers-will-not-appease-us-russians-were-advised-not-to-fly-to-armenia

Armenian Foreign Ministry: And you will not be able to exclude us from the EAE

Eurasia Daily
May 21 2026
Armenian Foreign Ministry: And you will not be able to exclude us from the EAEU until we want to

The Eurasian Economic Union will not be able to exclude Armenia until it asks for it. This was announced today, May 21, by Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan to the Armenian online edition aysor.am .

“The issue of Armenia’s withdrawal from the EAEU cannot be discussed until Armenia submits an appropriate application and expresses a desire, and we have not expressed such a desire, therefore, the issue of our exclusion cannot be considered,” Mirzoyan said.

According to him, Armenia will decide on issues related to cooperation with the EU and the EAEU when it deems it necessary.

“I can’t name any deadlines, such a problem is not on our agenda today,” he said.

Mirzoyan also rejected the freezing of Armenia’s membership in the EAEU.

As EADaily reported, Russian President Vladimir Putin, during talks with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on April 1, noted that at the same time being in the EAEU and The EU is impossible. Prior to that, Pashinyan stated that withdrawal from the EAEU is not an end in itself for Armenia, but membership in the EU is an end in itself.

More details: https://eadaily.com/en/news/2026/05/21/armenian-foreign-ministry-and-you-will-not-be-able-to-exclude-us-from-the-eaeu-until-we-want-to

Pashinyan signed up for a disastrous scenario for Armenians — the leader of th

Eurasia Daily
May 21 2026
Pashinyan signed up for a disastrous scenario for Armenians — the leader of the Mother Armenia party

Armenia has been dragged into a disastrous geopolitical scenario for it, which includes new losses of territories, dismantling of strategic sectors of the economy and ousting Russia and Iran from the South Caucasus. This was announced today, May 21, at an urgent press conference by the second number of the electoral list of the Prosperous Armenia party, the leader of the Mother Armenia party Andranik Tevanyan, VERELQ reports.

He stressed that the Turkish-Azerbaijani tandem and Western globalist circles put forward quite specific demands to Armenia, and the acting prime minister has already agreed to fulfill them. According to Tevanyan, one of the key requirements is the provision of the so-called “Zangezur Corridor”. In addition, he stated that there are plans to settle Azerbaijanis in Armenia and transfer at least three territories of sovereign Armenia located at strategically important road junctions to Azerbaijan.

The politician also stated that within the framework of this scenario, the closure of the Armenian nuclear power plant is envisaged, as well as the destruction of the country’s mining industry under the pretext of environmental programs. According to Tevanyan, such initiatives are presented as measures to protect the environment, but in fact they are aimed at weakening the Armenian economy.

Separately, he pointed to the requirements for the withdrawal of the Russian 102nd military base from Gyumri, Armenia’s withdrawal from the CSTO and the EAEU.

Tevanyan stressed that Armenia’s economic ties with the EAEU and especially with Russia are of critical importance for the country. According to him, the share of Armenian-Russian trade relations exceeds 30%, and the rupture of these ties will lead to the economic collapse of Armenia.

According to the politician, the ultimate goal of what is happening is the “Ukrainization” of Armenia so that the “Turkish world” gets a dominant position in the South Caucasus. He believes that within the framework of the geopolitical game, attempts are being made to oust Russia and Iran is from the region.

“It was under this monstrous plan that Nikol Pashinyan signed up,” Tevanyan said.

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Pushing out of the EAEU and seizing the gas market — what Baku wants from Arme

Eurasia Daily
May 21 2026
Pushing out of the EAEU and seizing the gas market — what Baku wants from Armenia

And what, generally speaking, Azerbaijan needs from Armenia after Karabakh, the author of the Azerbaijani telegram channel “Ugur Mammadov” wondered.

“The Zangezur corridor, of course. We can assume that it is already ours, unless relations with the United States deteriorate (I do not consider their appearance in the topic of Zangezur a blessing for Azerbaijan),” the author of the channel writes.

In addition, as the Azerbaijani commentator believes, Armenia will have Baku is in your pocket when and if you manage to implement what is implemented in Georgia, where the Azerbaijani state-owned company SOCAR bought a network of gas pipelines.

“Azerbaijani gas should be supplied to Armenians and distributed inside the country through Azerbaijani pipes. The interests of Azerbaijan and Russia will inevitably collide here. Russia, with its Gazprom Armenia enterprise and preferential gas supplies. To fight with the Russian Federation is not out of our hands. Therefore, Nikol Pashinyan is obliged to do the menial work. To push Armenia out of the EAEU with its almost built-up common gas market. To quarrel with Russia. And take away the gas company from the Russian Federation, nationalize it. Then Azerbaijan will come. Otherwise, why do we need Pashinyan?” — Ugur Mammadov concluded.

More details: https://eadaily.com/en/news/2026/05/21/pushing-out-of-the-eaeu-and-seizing-the-gas-market-what-baku-wants-from-armenia

Pope offers extended public greeting to Aram I, Armenian Apostolic Church lead

Catholic Culture
May 20 2026

May 20, 2026

At the beginning of his general audience today in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Leo XIV offered an extended public greeting to Aram I, head of the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia.

The Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia, based in Lebanon, is one of the two chief jurisdictions in the Armenian Apostolic Church (CNEWA profile). The Armenian Apostolic Church is among the Oriental Orthodox churches that ceased to be in full communion with the Holy See following the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon (451).

“Brothers and sisters, I am very happy to welcome His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Church, together with the distinguished delegation accompanying him,” Pope Leo said. “This fraternal visit represents an important opportunity to strengthen the bonds of unity that already exist between us, as we move towards full communion between our Churches.”

Pope Leo added:

Your Holiness, in these days when we prepare for Pentecost, I invoke the grace of the Holy Spirit upon your pilgrimage to the tombs of the Apostles Peter and Paul, and I invite all those present to pray fervently to the Lord that your visit and meetings may constitute a further step on the path towards full unity. Let us also pray for peace in Lebanon and the Middle East, once again torn apart by violence and war.

Your Holiness, I wish to express my particular gratitude for your constant personal commitment to ecumenism, especially to the international theological dialogue between the Catholic Church and the Oriental Orthodox Churches.

Welcome, Your Holiness, dear bishops and dear friends! Together, let us invoke the intercession of Saint Gregory the Illuminator, Saint Gregory of Nareg, Saint Nerses the Gracious and, above all, the Virgin Mother of God, that they may enlighten our path towards the fullness of that unity we all desire.

The greeting took place two days after Pope Leo received the Catholicos.

In his address to Pope Leo on May 18, Aram I said that ecumenism is crucial in the face of secularism. Pope Leo, in turn, praised Aram I for his ecumenical zeal. Following the two addresses, Pope Leo and the Catholicos prayed together in the Chapel of Urban VIII in the Apostolic Palace (link to booklet).

Russia slaps temporary ban on import of Armenian flowers

May 21 2026

Russia slaps temporary ban on import of Armenian flowers

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May 20 (Reuters) – Russia is imposing a temporary ban on the import of flowers from Armenia, citing a large number of cases requiring quarantine, Russia’s agricultural safety agency said on Wednesday.

Rosselkhoznadzor issued a statement saying the ban would come into effect on Friday.

It said despite assurances provided by Armenia’s Food Safety Inspection body, cases requiring quarantine were being detected.

With the import of 96.2 million units of floral products, 135 cases were detected, Rosselkhoznadzor said. “This constitutes 77% of the total number of detections for the entire year 2025.”

According to figures quoted by Armenian media, the country is among the top three suppliers of cut flowers to Russia and accounts for a little more than 7% of the market.

Russia last week accused Armenia of providing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy with “a platform for anti-Russian remarks” at a meeting in Yerevan of the European Political Community.

Pope Leo Welcomes Armenian Church Leader, Prays for Unity and Peace

Catholic Time
May 21 2026

Pope Leo Welcomes Armenian Church Leader, Prays for Unity and Peace

May 21, 2026 : Pope Leo XIV renewed his greetings to His Holiness Aram I, Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church—See of Cilicia, during the Wednesday General Audience.

Catholicos Aram I joined Pope Leo on the stage in St. Peter’s Square, just two days after the two Church leaders had met and prayed together on Monday, May 18, in the Vatican Apostolic Palace.

The Pope prayed that the Holy Spirit may bless the Armenian Catholicos’ pilgrimage to the tombs of the Apostles Peter and Paul.

Pope Leo then urged everyone to pray for peace in Lebanon and the Middle East, torn apart by violence and war. He also prayed for unity between the two Churches.

The Catholicosate of Cilicia includes Lebanon, Syria, Cyprus, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, the Gulf region, Iran, Greece, and the Americas. Since 1930, the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia has been headquartered in Antelias, Lebanon.

Ararat Cement Plant to Be Nationalized Ahead of Armenia’s June 2026 Elections

Index Box
May 21 2026
Ararat Cement Plant to Be Nationalized Ahead of Armenia’s June 2026 Elections 

The Ararat Cement Plant is set to be nationalized, according to an announcement from the country’s Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan. This statement was made ahead of Armenia’s parliamentary elections scheduled for 7 June 2026, as reported by Global Cement. 

The facility, which has a capacity of 0.9 million tons per year, is currently owned by Gagik Tsarukyan. Tsarukyan leads the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), the largest opposition party in Armenia. The Prime Minister indicated that the nationalization is a response to the exposure of what he described as mafia schemes operated by Tsarukyan’s son-in-law, Karapet Guloyan. Pashinyan stated that the business foundation of the PAP leader—the Ararat Cement Plant—will soon become state property and belong to the Republic of Armenia because Guloyan’s mafia scheme has been uncovered. 

According to Pashinyan, the government has already received a letter from the prosecutor’s office confirming that the property is subject to nationalization. Authorities will soon appoint a manager for the plant. The Prime Minister congratulated all employees of the plant on their release, noting that from that moment onward, they no longer need to follow any instructions from Tsarukyan or Guloyan, as their employer is now the Republic of Armenia. 

This move follows a similar situation involving electricity distribution licenses owned by Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA), which was taken into public ownership in November 2025.

Russia denies reporting on influence operations in Armenia while escalating ec

OC Media
May 21 2026

Russia’s Foreign Ministry has rejected reporting by the Russian independent media outlet The Insider that detailed the Kremlin’s efforts to influence the upcoming Armenian parliamentary elections. One of The Insider’s key claims — that Russian-Armenian tycoon and opposition figure Samvel Karapetyan had links to Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) — was not directly addressed. Meanwhile, Russia has continued to escalate its economic pressure campaign on Armenia, this time by restricting the import of Armenian flowers.

The investigation published by The Insider on Tuesday had cited leaked offline databases allegedly showing that when Karapetyan was issued an international passport in Russia in 1999, his workplace was mentioned in the Information Centre of the FSB. It also detailed the various Russian operatives tasked with managing the Kremlin’s information war against Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry responded directly to The Insider on Thursday with a lengthy diatribe, saying the outlet had ‘long ago turned into a tool for media manipulation and false anti-Russian propaganda, and continues to generate fakes, fulfilling the corresponding orders of its foreign masters’.

‘The arguments presented in the “investigation” are nothing more than blatant lies and an organised provocation aimed at exerting psychological pressure on Russian diplomats and intimidating the Armenian public before the elections’.

The Russian Foreign Ministry, which published a photo mashup of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi with Adolf Hitler on Thursday, criticised the ‘professionalism’ of the investigation, claiming, without citing evidence, that it contained ‘numerous factual errors and inaccuracies’.

Links between unnamed individuals in Armenia, likely referring to Karapetyan and fellow tycoon and opposition figure Gagik Tsarukyan, were also downplayed.

‘Any contacts of such figures with the Russian side, participation in international platforms and expert events are automatically declared as “work under the supervision of Russian intelligence”, and the opposition activities themselves are considered part of a “Kremlin operation”. In other words, Armenian society is being forced into a primitive scheme of “government criticism equals a Moscow agent” ’.

The Foreign Ministry further claimed, again without evidence, that The Insider’s investigation was linked to an EU mission to Armenia to combat Russian influence operations.

Separately, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin rejected a different accusation that Karapetyan’s nephew, Narek Karapetyan, holds Russian citizenship. The previous day, Armenian authorities announced they were looking into the charges, while Karapetyan himself stated he was solely an Armenian citizen.

On Thursday, the Armenian media outlet Factor reported that the citizenship data for Narek Karapetyan in the Russian state registry had been edited to show that he only held Armenian citizenship.

Economic and rhetorical pressure

In its latest effort to put economic pressure on Armenia in response to the country’s reorientation westward, Russia announced ‘temporary restrictions’ on the export of Armenian flowers on Wednesday. The Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance said the move was made to ‘protect Russia’s export potential and phytosanitary safety’.

Russia has repeatedly been accused of imposing such export restrictions as a form of economic coercion on countries, including Armenia.

Earlier in May, Russia suspended the sale of Armenian Jermuk water over alleged regulatory violations.

Separately, the secretary of Russia’s Security Council, Sergei Shoigu, made thinly veiled threats of further economic measures against Armenia as part of wider criticisms of the country on Wednesday.

‘Cooperation with Russia is the main driver of the Armenian economy. It’s difficult to dispute this fact’, Shoigu said.

‘I wonder in what quantities and under what conditions Armenian apricots, trout, and mineral water will be supplied to the European Union’.

Shoigu further accused Armenia of taking a number of ‘unfriendly’ steps recently, including the invitation of Zelenskyi to Yerevan for the European Political Community summit earlier in May.

‘It is no secret that the leadership of that country has taken a number of steps of late that do not correspond to the spirit of allied relations with the Russian Federation’, Shoigu said.