Russia Recalls Envoy to Armenia Over EU Ties Ahead of Vote

MOSCOW, May 30 (Reuters) – Russia said on ⁠Saturday ⁠it had recalled ⁠its ambassador to Armenia for consultations in protest ​at its rapprochement with the European Union as a June 7 ‌election nears.

Formally allied to Russia, ‌the Caucasus nation of around 3 million people has ⁠been ⁠deepening ties with the West in recent years despite its ​economic dependence on Moscow.

“The Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Armenia, S.P. Kopyrkin, has been recalled to Moscow ​for consultations in connection with steps taken by the Armenian leadership ⁠toward ⁠rapprochement with the European ⁠Union,” ​Russia’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement about envoy Sergei Kopyrkin.

A ​Russian-led economic union ⁠of former Soviet republics also said on Friday it would consider suspending Armenia for seeking EU membership and called on Yerevan to hold a referendum.

Opinion polls for the June election ⁠show pro-Western Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s party running ahead of the ⁠pro-Russian opposition.

U.S. President Donald Trump has endorsed Pashinyan, who swept to power in a 2018 revolution and was re-elected in 2021.

Armenia says Russia failed to protect it during fighting with neighbouring Azerbaijan, with which it was long at odds over Nagorno-Karabakh, a formerly breakaway region that had an ethnic Armenian population which Azerbaijan retook ⁠in 2023.

Russia says Western countries are meddling in Armenia in order to weaken Russian influence in the former Soviet Union.

There was no immediate response from Armenia to the ​Russian envoy’s recall.

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Felix ​Light, Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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