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Armenian PM rejects Russia’s demand for EU referendum as relations nosedive

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has rejected a demand from Russian President Vladimir Putin to hold an immediate referendum on leaving the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) to join the European Union. The demand was made during a phone call on Monday, following tensions at an EAEU summit in Kazakhstan on May 29, where bloc members urged Armenia to hold such a referendum.

Heba HabibAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-01 · 20:10 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Armenian PM rejects Russia’s demand for EU referendum as relations nosedive
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has rejected a demand from Russian President Vladimir Putin to hold an immediate referendum on leaving the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) to join the European Union. The demand was made during a phone call on Monday, following tensions at an EAEU summit in Kazakhstan on May 29, where bloc members urged Armenia to hold such a referendum. Pashinyan stated that holding a referendum before formally applying for EU candidate status is not sensible, describing ties with Russia as being in a "transformation phase." This refusal comes as Russia increases economic and diplomatic pressure on Armenia, which is increasingly looking towards the West.

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Pashinyan described ties with Russia as being in a 'transformation phase'.

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan rejected a Russian call to hold an immediate referendum on leaving the EAEU to join the EU.

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Membership in both the EU and EAEU is impossible, according to the Russian leader.

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Tensions escalated at the EAEU summit in Kazakhstan on May 29, where members urged Armenia to hold a referendum on joining the EU.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Armenia against pursuing Western ambitions, referencing the 'Ukrainian scenario'.

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Russia is raising the pressure on Armenia as traditional ally looks to the West.Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has rejected a call from Moscow to hold an immediate referendum on leaving the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) to join the European Union.The refusal from Pashinyan came on Monday as Russian President Vladimir Putin called, ostensibly to wish him a happy birthday. The “unreasonable” demand, as the Armenian leader termed it, came amid a rapid escalation of economic and diplomatic pressure from the Kremlin as its traditional ally increasingly looks to the West.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Armenia hosts major EU summits in pivot away from Russialist 2 of 3Armenia signs strategic partnership deal with US as election approacheslist 3 of 3Macron sings as Armenia’s leader drums in unusual moment at state dinnerend of listTensions boiled over at the EAEU summit in Kazakhstan on May 29, as Putin and fellow bloc members Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan issued a joint statement urging Armenia to hold a referendum on joining the EU “as soon as possible”.Membership of both the EU and EAEU is impossible, the Russian leader insists.Putin also appeared to make a barely-veiled threat, warning Armenia against pursuing its Western ambitions, and noting that the “Ukrainian scenario” had begun with Kyiv’s EU aspirations.In a video address broadcast on social media, Pashinyan stated that the government in the capital Yerevan would continue working within the EAEU until a choice between the two blocs “becomes unavoidable”, noting that any referendum before Armenia formally applies for EU candidate status remains purely theoretical.“Putting a theoretical choice to a referendum is, of course, neither very sensible nor justified,” Pashinyan said, describing ties with Russia as being in a “transformation phase”.The meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council summit in Astana, Kazakhstan, May 29, 2026. [Alexander Kazakov/Sputnik/ AP]Both the Kremlin and Yerevan said that Putin had called Pashinyan to discuss the outcome of the summit, and to offer him birthday wishes.
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