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Pashinyan has declared war on the economy and citizens of Armenia

June: 1, 2026

Nikol Pashinyan stops at nothing to please his foreign patrons. He is ready to do harm to Armenia and the Armenian people until the end. Under the guise of sovereignty, he destroys the economy of the country, not caring about the consequences.

It has created such challenges that threaten to blow up the economy and put the people in front of another tough test.

The cold winters that Nikol Pashinyan’s foreign sponsors promised to Armenia and the Armenian people are gradually beginning to emerge. The revision of the terms of Russian gas supply, which is no longer mere talk, threatens to paralyze not only Armenia’s energy system, but also the entire economy. Nikol Pashinyan’s remarks that cut off the gas, we will have ours, is another mockery of the people. Armenia does not have its own gas and cannot have it.

It is ridiculous to hope that one day a gas pipeline will be built “Trump’s way” and Armenia will take its share of it. The people and the economy cannot wait for years until such a gas pipeline passes through Armenia. It is still a question: will it pass or not? No one’s eyes froze to provide Armenia with “own gas”.

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Even if it is possible to buy replacement expensive gas, the economy will not withstand its burden. Even more so when it loses the main sales market, having no alternative. We see how, step by step, Armenia’s economy is being left out of one of its main sales markets.

The problem is not only mere restrictions. During these restrictions, Armenian products are replaced by products from other countries, and in the future, even if the restrictions are lifted, it will be much more difficult to return to the previous positions.

As is known, the florists were kicked out from May 22. The possibility of exporting Armenian flowers to its main market was closed. In the absence of an alternative, flower growers throw away the fruits of their labor, standing on the verge of bankruptcy.

As a result of losing the market, bankruptcy threatens not only florists, but also greenhouse owners in general, most of whom are under loans and have problems repaying loans. Even if they somehow manage to sell their products in the domestic market, it will no longer bring the benefits that they could expect in the case of exports.

Agricultural producers and farms in general are under attack, many of whom hope mainly for the foreign market. 90-95 percent of agricultural products exported from Armenia have gone to a place that is now being closed for it.

The Russian Consumer Rights Protection Service has restricted the entry of Armenian agricultural products to the Russian market since May 30. Restrictions at this stage refer to fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, greens and strawberries delivered from Armenia. The restriction will continue until an appropriate algorithm is developed to ensure the security of the delivered products. It is not known when it will be developed.

Restrictions are related to phytosanitary issues. In addition, the Russian consumer rights protection service has doubts that not all products of Armenian origin and delivered from Armenia are actually Armenian.

Accusations are being made against the Ministry of Economy. They believe that after the dissolution of the Ministry of Agriculture and the transfer of its functions to that Ministry, the latter cannot cope with the powers assigned to it. We are talking about a ministry whose head these days, instead of assisting producers and exporters, dealing with the solution of the problems that have arisen, and finding alternatives, measures the streets and engages in CP propaganda. It’s okay that people face the risk of losing their entire year’s worth of work and expected income.

For several days now, hundreds of Armenian trucks loaded with goods have been standing in Upper Lars and cannot cross the border. A part has already been returned. People are in a desperate situation, and there is no one from the ruling elite to take an interest in the problems of these people. All are engaged in political propaganda.

The sad thing is that greenhouse owners, farmers, producers, exporters, thousands of families who are involved in all of this and get their income from it suffer from all of this. They suffer, but the officials don’t need it. One more thing they are saying and exacerbating the situation. All the same, they will not be the victims. They advance their interests at the expense of the people, and it doesn’t matter how the people will get out of it tomorrow.

They speak on behalf of the people, but there is no one who takes the people into account.

They speak on behalf of the business, but there is no one to ask the business what the business wants. They decide, they do it themselves and make everyone face the facts.

The sale of the third large batch of “Jermuk” is already being blocked. When the sale of around 400,000 and then 1 million bottles of “Jermuk” was suspended in April, they said it was a trifle, the company exports millions of bottles. Then it was the turn of millions of bottles. First, the sale of 37 million, and now 64.5 million, was blocked.

These are serious volumes for any company, and not only that company, the citizens employed in it, but also the country’s economy suffer from it. It suffers because some people have mixed economic and political interests. They prefer their own political interests to the interests of the economy and citizens. They put the country into a dangerous game, knowing full well that they can never come out of it as a winner. They declared war on their own economy and people.

The only hope is that all this will end soon. Alternatively, backand:They will be harsh on the economy, business, and citizens. We will not survive the promised few cold winters.

HAKOB KOCHARYAN




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