Russia says Armenia is being dragged into EU’s ‘anti-Russian orbit’

Reuters
May 7 2026
MOSCOW, May 7 (Reuters) – Russia’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that Armenia was being drawn into what it ‌described as the European Union’s “anti‑Russian orbit”.
The comment by the ministry’s spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, was a sign of increasing tensions between the two countries, formerly close allies, after Armenian officials accused Russia ⁠of failing to protect it from neighbour and longtime rival Azerbaijan.
Zakharova told reporters that Armenia, with the approval of its leadership, was becoming aligned with what she described as “aggressive Euro-Atlantic standards”.
“Such a course will inevitably lead to negative political and economic consequences for Armenia,” she said in a briefing.
Armenia has ‌in ⁠recent years sought to deepen ties with the EU, including by hosting the European Political Community (EPC) summit in Yerevan on May 4 and a follow‑up EU-Armenia ⁠summit, bringing more than 40 European leaders to the capital.
Ties between Russia and Armenia, host to various Russian ⁠military bases, have grown increasingly rancorous since Azerbaijan forcibly retook its breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh in ⁠September 2023 despite the presence there of Russian peacekeepers.

Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, Writing by Anna Peverieri; Editing by Mark Trevelyan and Gareth Jones

Sports: Armenia’s Hamlet Manukyan: a prince of the pommel horse

International Gymnast Media
May 7 2026

Written by John Crumlish for International Gymnast Online

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Armenian gymnast Hamlet Manukyan is a teenage pommel horse prodigy taking on the world, and succeeding abundantly.

Manukyan, who will turn 19 on August 22, already holds major titles as European champion, World Cup series overall winner, five-time World Cup gold medalist, World University Games champion and finalist in his world championships debut last year.

One medal in his collection shines brightest for Manukyan, whose Shakespearian given name is actually an homage to his grandfather also named Hamlet.

“All medals are very important and very valuable for me, but I will single out the 2025 European Championships where I was able to win,” Manuykan told International Gymnast Online this week. “Now we are preparing for the European Championships (in Zagreb in August). We are refining the routines, but the coaches will tell us what program we should perform.”

Pommel horse has long been Manukyan’s forté since impressing coaches as a youngster.

“When I did (pommel horse), they noticed I worked well on this apparatus,” he said.

Hamlet Manukyan, ARM, after the pommel horse final at 2025 Europeans in Leipzig

Manukyan’s mastery on perhaps the most difficult piece, however, belies the unique challenges it presents to him. He is also accomplished on other apparatuses, placing sixth all-around, and first on pommel horse and still rings, at the 2023 Junior World Championships in Antalya.

“All apparatuses have their difficulties, and the pommel horse also has its own peculiarities,” said Manukyan, who is coached by Hakob Serobian and Hayk Nazarian.

Manukyan and Mamikon Khachatryan – his senior by six months who claimed silver on pommel horse at last year’s Worlds and Europeans – are infusing vital youth to the seasoned Armenian team that includes 37-year-old Vahagn Davtyan, 33-year-old Artur Davtyan and 28-year-old Artur Avetisyan, among other older gymnasts.

Vahagn Davtyan, the 2024 World Cup series overall winner on still rings, was a finalist on that apparatus at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games as well as the 2015, 2018, 2022 and 2023 Worlds.

Four-time Olympian Artur Davtyan is a two-time Olympic vault medalist and a world championships gold and silver medalist on vault. He earned four consecutive World Cup overall vault titles from 2022-25, and ranked second in this year’s series.

Avetisyan, who took the overall crown on still rings in this year’s World Cup series, claimed silver on that apparatus at the 2016 Europeans and bronze at the 2025 Europeans. He was a finalist on still rings at the 2022 and 2023 Worlds.

Manukyan credits his elder teammates for inspiring the squad’s younger members, himself – already their competitive equal – included.

“We learn a lot from them and they help us a lot, for which we are very grateful to them,” Manukyan told International Gymnast Online.

International Gymnast Online’s other features on Armenian gymnasts include:

  • Armenia’s Artur Davtyan vaults to fifth consecutive gold at World Cup of Cairo
  • Armenia’s Davtyan on world vault gold: ‘It is thanks to our coaches and our unity’
  • Armenia’s Artur Davtyan: ‘The landings basically decided everything’
  • Vahagn Davtyan’s vow: ‘to work on myself more and more’
  • Armenia’s Vahagn Davtyan and Artur Davtyan team up for two golds at World Cup of Doha
  • Armenia and Ukraine win double gold at World Cup of Cairo

Deputy FM addresses TRIPP project on sidelines of “Yerevan Dialogue” conferenc

Politics17:20, 6 May 2026
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On the sidelines of the “Yerevan Dialogue” international conference, Deputy Foreign Minister Vahan Kostanyan participated in the panel discussion titled “Realizing the Potential of the South Caucasus: New Economic Horizons.”

According to the Foreign Ministry’s readout, the Deputy Foreign Minister addressed the pivotal and geoeconomic significance of the South Caucasus in the context of established peace in the region. He also spoke about the development of infrastructure and transit capabilities, as well as the implementation of the TRIP project.

Deputy Foreign Minister Vahan Kostanyan presented new opportunities for realizing Armenia’s investment potential and expanding energy and technological cooperation under the current circumstances.

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Possible Constitution amendments are Armenia’s internal matter, says FM

Politics17:47, 6 May 2026
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Possible amendments to the Constitution of Armenia are an internal matter and not a subject for discussion with international partners, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said on the sidelines of the Yerevan Dialogue forum.

Mirzoyan made the remarks in response to a participant’s observation that Azerbaijan demands amendments to Armenia’s Constitution as a condition for signing the already initialed peace agreement.

“There is no such demand. In what sense do I say there is no such demand? In the sense that this issue is not on the bilateral negotiation agenda. But this is their perception, this is what they say. I have heard them say they are not ready to sign the agreement unless we change the Constitution, but we believe that the Constitution is an internal issue of Armenia. We will probably hold a referendum on the Constitution, but this is not a topic for discussion with international partners,” Mirzoyan said.

Armenia and Azerbaijan initialed the peace agreement in Washington on 8 August 2025. Since then, Armenia has expressed readiness to sign the agreement at any time, while the Azerbaijani side continues to present amendments to the Armenian Constitution as a precondition for signing the agreement.

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Armenian Deputy FM, UN official discuss regional, international issues

Armenia18:06, 6 May 2026
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On the sidelines of the “Yerevan Dialogue” forum, Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Robert Abisoghomonyan had a meeting with Ivana Živković, the UN Assistant Secretary-General, UNDP Assistant Administrator and Director of the Regional Bureau for for Europe and the CIS, the foreign ministry said in a readout.

The parties commended the close programmatic cooperation established between Armenia and the UNDP, particularly in the areas of promoting human rights, strengthening democratic institutions, energy, climate and other sectors.

During the meeting, the prospects for cooperation and the implementation of joint initiatives with the UNDP within the framework of the 17th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP17)  to be held in Yerevan from October 19 to 30 later this year were discussed. The Deputy Foreign Minister emphasized the importance of the involvement of the UNDP in issues related to climate, biodiversity and the environment.

The interlocutors also touched upon a wide range of regional and international issues of mutual interest. The discussions further focused on the “UN80” reforms and other ongoing developments within the UN system.

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Moldpres: EU–Moldova Parliamentary Association Committee calls for opening ac

Europe18:17, 6 May 2026
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EU–Moldova Parliamentary Association Committee has called on the EU Council to open, without delay, accession negotiations for all clusters of chapters, stressing that this step would confirm recognition of Chisinau’s progress and strengthen the credibility of the enlargement process. The appeal is included in the final declaration adopted at the 17th meeting of the EU–Moldova Parliamentary Association Committee, held in Brussels.

The Parliamentary Association Committee discussed the state of Moldova’s EU accession negotiations, the country’s economic situation, as well as the geopolitical and security context, and calls on the European Council “to formally open negotiations for all clusters of chapters without any further delay, starting with the ‘Fundamentals’ cluster during the Cypriot Presidency of the Council and continuing with the other five clusters by the end of 2026,” the Declaration states.

At the same time, the Association Committee “underlines that the formal opening of accession negotiations would send a clear signal that the EU recognizes and rewards Moldova’s achievements, thereby strengthening the credibility and integrity of the enlargement process.”

The Association Committee firmly condemns the actions of the Russian Federation, including attacks on energy infrastructure and the illegal overflight of the airspace of the Republic of Moldova by drones and missiles, which are considered serious violations of sovereignty and threats to regional security.

“It firmly condemns the repeated incursions of Russian drones and missiles into the airspace of the Republic of Moldova, which since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine have exceeded 50 cases; underlines that these are serious violations of sovereignty and involve significant risks to the safety of civilians and regional stability; highlights that such actions are part of a broader pattern of hybrid threats aimed at destabilising the country and bringing it back into Moscow’s sphere of influence,” the Declaration further states.

In the declaration, the Committee welcomes the “record” pace of reforms implemented by the authorities in Chisinau, as well as the launch of technical negotiations on all six clusters of accession chapters. The document highlights the major financial support provided by the EU, including the €1.9 billion package dedicated to reforms and economic growth.

The integration of the Republic of Moldova into important European initiatives, such as “Roam Like at Home” and the SEPA area, is also appreciated as bringing direct benefits to citizens and the business environment.

Particular emphasis is placed on cooperation with Romania, especially in the field of energy security. Electricity interconnection projects are considered essential for reducing energy dependence and enabling integration into the European market.

The declaration reflects major security concerns. The Committee condemns attacks on energy infrastructure and underlines their impact on the country’s energy stability, calling for intensified cooperation between the EU and Moldova in defence, cybersecurity and crisis management.

The meeting was co-chaired by MP Marcel Spatari and MEP Dan Barna, Vice-Chair of the European Parliament Delegation for relations with Moldova. The head of the European Parliament delegation, Siegfried Mureșan, took part in the discussions online.

On the Moldovan side, the meeting was attended by several high-ranking officials, including Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Cristina Gherasimov, Secretary General of the Government Alexei Buzu, Minister of Energy Dorin Junghietu and Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice Stela Braniște.

From the European Union, participants included Gert Jan Koopman, Director-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (DG NEAR), Cristian Pîrvulescu, Co-Chair of the EU–Moldova Civil Society Platform, and Deren Derya, Head of the EEAS Division for the region.

The agenda focused on Chisinau’s main priorities: EU accession negotiations, justice reform, economic developments in the context of the Growth Plan and the future EU multiannual budget, as well as security and energy challenges.

On the margins of the meeting, Marcel Spatari held a bilateral meeting with Sven Mikser, rapporteur for the Republic of Moldova in the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs.

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Armenian Security Council Secretary, US Deputy Assistant Secretary discuss Was

Politics19:25, 6 May 2026
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Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan received Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Sonata Coulter.

“With satisfaction, we both emphasized the Washington agreements and pointed out the tangible results of the cooperation implemented within their framework,” Grigoryan said on social media.

Grigoryan noted that they touched upon the work carried out within the framework of the implementation of the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) project and its further progress.

“We also exchanged views on other issues of mutual interest,” Grigoryan said.

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BTA Director General visits Armenia, highlights expanding media cooperation

Society20:36, 6 May 2026
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Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) Director General Kiril Valchev, who arrived in Yerevan at the invitation of the Armenian Foreign Ministry to participate in the “Yerevan Dialogue” forum, visited the Armenpress state news agency on May 4.

He was welcomed by Armenpress Director Narine Nazaryan, who introduced him to the agency’s history and modern capabilities, spoke about the major historical events covered by the 107-year-old news agency, and presented the media outlet’s development vision.

The sides discussed ways to deepen bilateral cooperation, exchange professional experience, and discuss possible new formats of cooperation in the rapidly changing media environment. They also emphasized the role of national news agencies in raising public awareness and strengthening ties between countries.

“We live in a period of rapidly changing media field, where digitalization, new technologies, and especially artificial intelligence are reshaping the entire chain of news creation, dissemination, and consumption. Under these conditions, our partnership gains new importance in terms of sharing experience, effectively using new tools, and providing reliable information,” Nazaryan said.

Nazaryan expressed confidence that Kiril Valchev’s visit would provide a good opportunity to review the results achieved so far and outline new directions for information exchange, joint projects, and expanded cooperation on international platforms.

Valchev noted that he had previously visited Armenia 22 years ago.

“The last time I spent only two days here, but I noticed that the city was dark and life was not very vibrant. This time I am very surprised, because I see the progress Yerevan has made: beautiful parks, new buildings, bright streets, and people who continue to be friendly. I think you should be proud of all this,” he said.

Armenpress and BTA have a long history of cooperation dating back to 2004, when the two agencies signed a cooperation agreement. The partnership gained new momentum in 2022 in Sofia with the signing of a new cooperation agreement between Narine Nazaryan and Kiril Valchev, under which the agencies now exchange at least one news item daily, providing broader and more diverse international coverage for their audiences.

Since the signing of the agreement, BTA has published more than 600 materials citing Armenpress.

“There is a large Armenian community in Bulgaria, and Armenian churches and schools operate in several cities across the country. BTA often covers Armenians living in Bulgaria. You will not find all this in the news feeds of other agencies. We are also interested in articles related to business opportunities and tourism in Armenia,” Valchev said, expressing hope that direct flights between Armenia and Bulgaria would soon resume and contribute to the development of tourism between the two countries.

One of the key goals of the cooperation is also the exchange of journalistic experience.

“We plan to cover the parliamentary elections in Armenia in June. It is possible that journalists from Armenpress will also visit our country to cover important and interesting events. In that case, we can be very useful to each othe,” he said.

During his visit to Armenpress, Valchev met with agency employees, visited the photo archive department, and toured the podcast and press rooms.

The visit to the agency was followed by a tour of the Garni historical and cultural complex, Geghard Monastery, which is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and the Khor Virap monastic complex.

Valchev also visited the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, the National Gallery of Armenia, and the Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts (Matenadaran), and paid tribute to the victims of the Armenian Genocide.

Accompanied by Armenpress Director Narine Nazaryan, the BTA director also attended the “Musical Bridge: Armenia–France” concert in Gyumri, where Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and French President Emmanuel Macron were the guests of honor.

Valchev also held a brief conversation with Prime Minister’s spokesperson Nazeli Baghdasaryan in Gyumri. The sides emphasized the importance of strengthening media ties, noting that such visits help media organizations better understand one another and contribute to closer understanding between societies.

Valchev also participated in the “Yerevan Dialogue” forum, which brought together high-ranking officials, experts, and representatives of international organizations from various countries to discuss global challenges and prospects for regional cooperation.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, French President Emmanuel Macron, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, and Secretary General of the Council of Europe Alain Berset addressed the opening of the forum.

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Armenian defense minister receives ceremonial welcome in Poland

Armenia20:52, 6 May 2026
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A ceremonial welcome for Armenia’s Defense Minister Suren Papikyan was held at Poland’s Ministry of National Defense on 6 May, with the participation of an honour guard.

According to the Armenian defense ministry, the national anthems of both countries were performed during the ceremony.

Papikyan’s official visit to the Republic of Poland began on 5 May.

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Armenian, French officials reaffirm commitment to expanding strategic partners

Armenia21:20, 6 May 2026
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Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan received Tristan Aureau, Head of the Centre for Analysis, Planning and Strategy at the French Foreign Ministry, Grigoryan’s office said.

The sides noted with satisfaction that the state visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to Armenia was held at a high level, reflecting the strength of bilateral relations and the centuries-old friendship between the two countries.

The parties emphasized the importance of signing the joint declaration “On establishing strategic partnership between the French Republic and the Republic of Armenia” and expressed confidence that bilateral ties would continue to deepen across all possible areas of cooperation.

During the meeting, the sides also discussed the implementation of previously reached agreements and reaffirmed their commitment to advancing them further.

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