Armenia has adopted a law on the start of Armenia’s accession to the EU process, I have expressed my opinion on this issue in relation to the EAEU, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a briefing with journalists after the government session, referring to the question of the possibility of removing the Russian military base.
“We are, fortunately or unfortunately, not at the point on the road where the Russian military base will block our path, when we see that the Russian military base is blocking our vision, then we will think about how to move so that we do not have a field of vision problem. And in general, I have had occasions to say that we do not have, have not had and will not have problems with worsening relations with Russia. We have not had, do not have and will not have a problem with harming Russia’s interests. We have had, have and will always have a problem with being guided exclusively by the state interests of the Republic of Armenia,” the Prime Minister noted.