Pashinyan wants to make Armenia dependent on Azerbaijani energy sources – poli

Aysor, Armenia
May 28 2026

Political analyst Beniamin Matevosyan considers it possible that Russia will suspend or increase the gas tariff for Armenia.

“After all, they are the owners of all this and, depending on the positions of the Armenian authorities, they can review economic relations with Armenia, which is happening,” the political analyst said in an interview with Aysor.am.

According to Matevosyan, this is an accepted option in the world: “Look at how Donald Trump is reviewing economic relations with the EU in all areas – from supplies to energy exports, and even to agricultural products. Since the EU is no longer perceived as an ally in the US under this administration, they are being treated accordingly. The same is now happening in our case. Russia is not inventing anything new.” 

As for alternative energy sources, the expert noted: “We are currently receiving gas and other energy resources from Iran, but due to production volumes and quality, Iran cannot fully replace Russia. However, Nikol Pashinyan does not need this, because he wants to make Armenia dependent on Azerbaijani energy sources.” 

Matevosyan also referred to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s statement that “we will have our own gas,” calling it nonsense. “That does not even stand up to basic calculations. Starting from 2024, Gazprom Armenia will purchase 150 billion drams worth of gas from Russia and distribute it in Armenia, while we will not receive that 150 billion in transit revenues, which would fall under the TRIPP framework. This person is simply lying – he wants us to buy gas from Azerbaijan and become dependent on it in terms of energy.” 

On whether Azerbaijani gas would be cheaper than Russian gas, the expert said: “Even if it is cheaper, if you buy it and make yourself dependent on Azerbaijani energy carriers, you are giving Azerbaijan a tool of political pressure. Azerbaijan can say: fine, do you want gas at Russian prices? Then, for example, 300,000 Azerbaijanis must come to Armenia by the end of the year. This is the core problem.” 

Matevosyan emphasized that recent statements both from Armenia and Russia are not accidental: “The Russian Federation clearly shows that it will not work with Nikol Pashinyan as the leader of the Republic of Armenia. Whether it will work with Armenia depends on the outcome of elections. As for Armenian statements, they have returned to their basic logic. Just recall what Nikol Pashinyan said about the people of Artsakh and Russia in 2008. He also wrote an article in the early 2000s titled ‘We and Our Interests,’ where he argued against a corridor through Armenia that would benefit the US and Turkey. Now, in order to obtain that corridor, Artsakh had to be surrendered and Russia ‘expelled’ from the region – which he is now implementing step by step.” 

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated that Russia would unilaterally suspend or cancel its agreements with Armenia on gas, oil products, and rough diamonds if Armenia’s EU integration process continues. 

Lavrov: If Pashinyan thinks that Armenia will get rich without Russia, let him

Eurasia Daily
May 28 2026
Lavrov: If Pashinyan thinks that Armenia will get rich without Russia, let him try

If Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says that Armenia will get rich without Russia, then let him try. This was stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in an interview with IS “Vesti”.

“I cannot comment on the statements of the Armenian leader. If he thinks that she will get richer, let her provide,” Lavrov said.

Earlier, at a meeting with voters in the city of Garni, Pashinyan said that Armenia is not afraid of high prices for raw materials in case of deterioration of ties with Russia, as the country “plans to get rich.”

As EADaily reported, according to the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova, Russia has already warned Armenia about the possible termination of the agreement on the supply of gas, petroleum products and diamonds if Yerevan joins the EU.

More details: https://eadaily.com/en/news/2026/05/28/lavrov-if-pashinyan-thinks-that-armenia-will-get-rich-without-russia-let-him-try

Russia bans produce imports from Armenia

Commonspace.eu
May 28 2026

Russia will suspend imports of fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs from Armenia, Russia’s agricultural safety watchdog said on Thursday (28 May). 

“Rosselkhoznadzor is introducing temporary restrictions starting May 30, 2026, on the import of fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, fresh herbs and strawberries originating in or shipped from Armenia,” the agency said in a statement.

The move is likely political in nature, ahead of the 7 June parliamentary elections in Armenia, even though Rosselkhoznadzor cited safety concerns. 

Russia has recently imposed trade restrictions against Armenia, and earlier this week threatened to nullify a 2013 bilateral agreement guaranteeing Armenia duty-free natural gas and oil if it continues to pursue closer relations with the European Union. 

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan argued that eventual EU membership would bring in far more money than Armenia would lose from an increase in Russian gas prices.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned Armenia that European integration carries the same risks faced by Ukraine, which Russia invaded in February 2022. Putin is expected to address Armenia’s EU bid during the Moscow-led Eurasian Economic Union summit in Kazakhstan on Friday, according to The Moscow Times. 

Source: commonspace.eu with The Moscow Times 


Armenian minister praises domestic defense industry after Republic Day parade

High Technologies16:49, 28 May 2026
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Armenian Minister of High-Tech Industry Mkhitar Hayrapetyan lauded the domestic defense industry on Thursday after the Republic Day military parade showcased some homegrown innovations.

“Important samples of the domestic military industry were also displayed during the festive military parade held on the occasion of Republic Day,” the minister said, posting a photo of the Dragonfly-3, a combat UAV produced by Davaro Defense Systems, an Armenian drone maker and advanced AI-powered software company.

“I thank our domestic defense industry for its innovation, hard work, and dedication,” he wrote on social media. 

The Republic Day military parade highlighted recent reforms in the Armenian Armed Forces, including new armaments, both foreign-supplied and homegrown.

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Pashinyan says Armenian economy faces no threats, expects billions in investme

Politics14:41, 28 May 2026
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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said that the Armenian economy is not at risk and that all outstanding issues with Russia will be resolved.

Speaking at a press briefing, Pashinyan reiterated that he has a relationship of trust with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

“I have a relationship of trust with the President of Russia and the head of the Russian government. This is not the first time that issues arise that require clarification,” Pashinyan said.

He reiterated that Armenia–Russia relations are currently in a phase of transformation.

“I have previously said that Armenia–Russia relations are in a phase of transformation. And I consider this a positive transformation,” the Armenian PM said.

Pashinyan also emphasized that similar processes have taken place in the past as well, but they were resolved in a working manner.

“We have received such letters several times over the past eight years. I am confident that this time as well we will find solutions,” he said, referring to the warning by Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilev regarding a possible revision of a gas supply deal.

According to the Prime Minister of Armenia, the country’s engagement within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) provides an opportunity to resolve issues through constructive dialogue.

“I am the only official who is a member of the EAEU Intergovernmental Council and the Supreme Council. I want you to imagine the scale of this leverage and the opportunities it provides,” Pashinyan said.

He said these opportunities will allow continued cooperation and the finding of mutually acceptable solutions.

“I believe these tools will enable us to find solutions to issues through the path of constructive dialogue,” the Prime Minister said.

Pashinyan said that Armenia’s economy faces no threat.

“Nothing threatens the economy of the Republic of Armenia. Billions in investments await the economy of the Republic of Armenia,” he stated.

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The congratulatory message of the Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II on the Republic Day

H.E. Congratulatory message of Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II on the occasion of the Republic Day.


“From the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, we send our blessing and congratulations to all our people in our homeland and in the diaspora on the occasion of the Republic Day.


Marking the foundation of the first Republic of Armenia, we remember the heroic battles of Sardarapat, Gharakilisa and Bash Aparan. Gevorg the Fifth Catholicos of All Armenians played a crucial role in those historical struggles. In the life-and-death struggle, the brave children of our people, including the clergy of our Holy Church, won the victory and ensured for generations the right to live independently and freely in their native land. With the same noble spirit, the devoted children of our nation selflessly defended their homeland in recent times, many sacrificed their priceless lives for the steadfastness of our statehood and a safe and dignified future. Today, we nationally bow our heads before our heroes and keep their bright memory in our hearts forever.


In the current difficult times, to face the external and internal challenges, we must unite and together strengthen our state, make the life of all Armenians prosperous and prosperous.


May the Most High Lord abundantly bless and keep our country and our Christ-loving people in Armenia and the Diaspora today and always. every.”

We will receive gas from Iran, transfer solar energy from Armenia. Narek Karapety

We have a plan to rid Armenia of gas dependence. Narek Karapetyan, who heads the proportional list of the “Strong Armenia” alliance, said in a conversation with the journalists in “Sadarapat” that the government’s talk of finding an alternative to Russian gas.


Presenting the program, the figure noted that it is an expansion of barter cooperation with Iran.


“The load of the gas pipeline with Iran is now 30 percent. We have to make arrangements by transferring solar energy from Armenia to Iran and receiving a large amount of gas from there. (Solar energy is very developed in our country, and in general, at the level of Europe, Armenia has the best solar zone). With the received gas, we will be able to cover our domestic demand at a very cheap price,” commented Karapetyan.


He also mentioned that if they come to power and implement the program, for example, the gas tariff will be subsidized for pensioners.


“There will be subsidies also for those regions of RA where gas is mined for 5-6 months, for example, in Aparan,” added Karapetyan.

Asbarez: Armenian Independence is a National Imperative

The Sardarabad Monument (Photo by Matthew Karanian)


On May 28, 1918 Armenia declared independence for the first time after living under imperial rule for centuries. It was the epitome of advancing our nation’s right to self-determination and self rule.

This historic event came as a result of a national call to arms, with volunteers signing up from around the world to fight for Armenia’s independence mere years after the beginning of the Armenian Genocide.

At the time, Armenia was struggling economically as the influx of refugees who had survived the Genocide was testing its limits, while the threat of an attack from the Ottoman Empire was imminent.

The heroic battles of Bash Abaran, Gharakiliseh and Sardarabad sealed the fate of the Armenian Nation, as volunteers defeated the enemy and declared independence.

The 106th anniversary of Armenian Independence comes on the eve of a crucial election in Armenia. During the past five years, the very ideal of independence has been skewed by the ruling regime, whose leader, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, has described Armenian sovereignty and independence as a reality for only those Armenians that inhabit its current border. History be damned.

The fact that Artsakh was a crucial part of the Republic of Armenia established in 1918 has been lost on those governing Armenia today. Similarly, the Artsakh Liberation Movement, which began in 1988, culminated in the reclaiming of Artsakh and advancing a crucial aspect of the national aspirations of all Armenians.

Pashinyan and his regime, however, having all but lost Artsakh during the 2020 war, have also opted to close that chapter of the fight for self-determination of all Armenians. They advocate that those who dare to dream of an Armenia that encompasses all or most of its historic parts are nothing but idealists who do not care for the future of Armenia. They also have altered the Armenian Genocide narrative, with Pashinyan overtly questioning the veracity of the tragedy that befell our nation and defined its resilience.

This mindset sends a dangerous signal not only to future generations of Armenians but also the world that Armenia is willing to sacrifice its own history—its own identity—at all costs, so that its current leaders can take a murky victory lap guised as having a seat at the proverbial table of power players.

What the current leaders are not understanding is that despite overtures from the United States, the European Union, Russia and others, the fundamental interests of Armenia and the Armenian people are not being advanced, but rather they are being used for those powers’ own interests and agenda.

Armenian independence was won by Armenians. Artsakh’s self-determination was won by Armenians. In both instances these victories came about because heroic men and women gave their lives for the cause of independence, self-determination and freedom. To subvert this fact is to dishonor these sacrifices that have elevated our nation.

Armenia’s independence is not only important for Armenians who live in Armenia proper, but rather it is an imperative for all Armenians—the Armenian Nation.

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RFE/RL – Trump Endorses Pashinian For Reelection

May 28, 2026


Switzerland – U.S. President Donald Trump and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian attend a summit in Davos, January 22, 2026.

U.S. President Donald Trump endorsed Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian ahead of Armenia’s June 7 parliamentary elections on Thursday, citing his commitment to opening a U.S.-run transit corridor for Azerbaijan.

“Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, of Armenia, a great friend and Leader, is making his Country strong, wealthy, and very secure! Nikol completely shares my vision of PEACE and PROSPERITY for Armenia and the entire South Caucasus region,” Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform.

He pointed out that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan initialed on Tuesday a fresh U.S.-Armenian agreement on practical modalities of the planned Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP).

“Soon, the United States and Armenia will break ground together on the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity, which will transform the South Caucasus, and help our wonderful American Energy Companies gain access from Central Asia all the way to the United States. For these reasons, Nikol has my COMPLETE and TOTAL Endorsement for Re-Election on June 7, 2026,” he wrote.

Pashinian was quick to thank Trump for his “high appraisal and friendly words.”

U.S. Vice President JD Vance likewise endorsed the Armenian premier when he visited Yerevan in February. Vance said Pashinian’s reelection is essential for the implementation of a U.S.-Armenian agreement on the TRIPP reached during an Armenian-Azerbaijani summit hosted by Trump last August.

Rubio mentioned his short trip to Yerevan and the initialing of the follow-up deal on the TRIPP during a cabinet meeting at the White House on Wednesday.

“We are seeing the emergence of a great new relationship with Armenia that really had grown stagnant for a long period of time,” he said.

Although Rubio stopped short of explicitly endorsing Pashinian, his hour-long stay in the Armenian capital was construed by local commentators as a show of pre-election support for Armenia’s current leadership. Former President Robert Kocharian, who leads one of the three main opposition groups running in the elections, accused Washington of meddling in the race.

“I don’t think that the United States has significant interests in Armenia,” claimed Kocharian. “Their only interest is to take control of our border with Iran and to hurt Russia, to do everything to ensure that Russia is replaced in this region by Turkey.”

For his part, Pashinian has repeatedly branded his election challengers as Russian “agents” and “spies” on the campaign trail. Moscow has not openly voiced support for any of them, despite ratcheting up pressure on Yerevan over its pro-Western foreign policy.