
ArmInfo. Membership in the EAEU (Eurasian Economic Union) has brought Armenia numerous benefits, as stated by Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov during a briefing, according to Russian media.
Specifically, he highlighted that Armenia's gross domestic product (GDP) reached $20.2 billion, compared to $11.6 billion in 2014 prior to joining the EAEU. Furthermore, real wages have increased by 50%, exports to EAEU countries have grown tenfold, and imports from EAEU states have risen 4.5 times. By the end of 2025, according to the presidential aide, Russia accounted for 38.5% of Armenia's total export deliveries, or 37.5% of the country's aggregate foreign trade.
Ushakov also attributed Armenia's impressive economic growth rates over the past five years to the outcomes of Eurasian integration. He noted that GDP increased by 12.6% in 2022, 8.7% in 2023, 5.9% in 2024, and 7.2% in 2025. "These are tangible figures demonstrating that Armenia derives immense benefits from cooperation within the EAEU framework," the diplomat said, adding that the leaders of the EAEU member states will discuss the outlook of relations with Armenia during a closed-door meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in Astana.
Overall, since the inception of the Union, intra-EAEU trade volume has more than doubled, while trade turnover with third countries has grown by 72%.
At the same time, Ushakov emphasized that Armenia cannot be expelled from the EAEU under the organization's foundational cooperation principles; however, discussing the consequences of its potential accession to the European Union is necessary. According to Ushakov, a scenario remains possible where a country independently declares that it is ceasing cooperation for various reasons.
In this context, the Russian presidential assistant stressed that Yerevan's steps toward potential EU integration—and the subsequent impossibility of simultaneous cooperation with the EAEU—cause concern among Union member states. "Therefore, all these issues are already on the table, and the leaders will undoubtedly discuss them when they meet," Ushakov said.
He also informed that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will not attend the EAEU events in Astana due to the upcoming elections and the ongoing political campaign. The country will be represented by Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan.
Note, according to data from the Statistical Committee of Armenia, foreign trade turnover between Armenia and EAEU countries contracted by 36.9% in 2025, totaling over $8 billion. Concurrently, export volumes decreased by 5% to $3.2 billion, amid a 48.5% drop in imports to $4.8 billion. Bilateral trade with Russia during the reporting period registered a 38.3% decline, amounting to $7.6 billion. A 6.9% decrease was recorded in exports ($2.9 billion), accompanied by a 49.2% slump in imports ($4.7 billion).