Russia Says Armenia Is Being Dragged Into EU’s ‘Anti-Russian Orbit’

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)

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