ArmInfo.Armenia is not going to become a space where the sanctions could be bypassed. Ararat Mirzoyan stated in Vienna answering a journalist's question about trade relations, in particular the recent publication of the Financial Times regarding a certain amount of used cars being re-exported to Russia from Armenia.
In this regard, he stressed: "Well, of course, this war affected the Armenian economy as well, both positively and negatively. But, since you are speaking about sanctions, I would like to once again publicly and loudly reassure everybody who is interested in this topic that Armenia is not going to become a space where the sanctions could be bypassed. We are working very closely and in a very transparent manner not only with the respective bodies from the EU, but also from the U.S. and elsewhere to make sure that the will of the Government of the Republic of Armenia is to avoid helping to create an environment where the sanctions could be bypassed. We are open, and we are transparent. If there are problems, and I guess there can be problems, as elsewhere, the problems are identified in time and proper solutions are given to them," the RA MFA reports.