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Armenia cannot be in both EU and Russian customs bloc, says Putin

By AFP
April 02, 2026
This picture shows President Vladimir Putin attending a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union States of Russia and Belarus, in Saint Petersburg on January 29, 2024. — AFP
This picture shows President Vladimir Putin attending a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union States of Russia and Belarus, in Saint Petersburg on January 29, 2024. — AFP

MOSCOW: Armenia cannot be both a member of the European Union and the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union, President Vladimir Putin told Armenia´s Prime Minister on Wednesday, amid tensions over Yerevan´s pivot towards the West.

Armenia has shifted its foreign policy away from Russia in recent years, in part because Moscow did not intervene militarily when Azerbaijan launched an offensive against ethnic Armenian separatists in September 2023.

The former Soviet republic froze its membership of the Russian-led CSTO security alliance in 2024, and in the same year expressed an interest in joining the European Union, further deepening its rift with Moscow.

“We see that Armenia is discussing developing relations with the European Union, and we are completely calm about this,” Putin said.

“But it should be obvious... Being in a customs union with the European Union and the Eurasian Economic Union is impossible. It´s simply impossible by definition,” he added.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said he was aware being in the two unions was incompatible, but that pursuing both paths was possible “for now”.