Russian experts are asserting that Armenia must decide between closer ties with the European Union (EU) and membership in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), a Russian-led trade bloc. These analysts contend that prioritizing the EU would not be advantageous for Yerevan. The statement reflects ongoing geopolitical competition for influence in the South Caucasus region. It suggests Moscow views Armenia’s potential alignment with the EU as detrimental to its own economic and strategic interests. This pressure highlights Armenia’s delicate balancing act as it navigates relationships with both the West and Russia. The experts’ assessment underscores the perceived incompatibility of full integration into both economic zones. This situation presents a significant foreign policy challenge for Armenia.
