
ArmInfo. The Hayyaqve civic initiative called on Armenian citizens to boycott Azerbaijani gasoline. "Let's boycott and prevent Azerbaijani gasoline from being turned into a weapon against us.
The regime is presenting the import of approximately 600 tons of gasoline from hostile Azerbaijan to Armenia as a historic achievement of a stillborn "peace agenda."
The gasoline was purchased by Mega Trade, a company owned by the family of ruling MP Khachatur Sukiasyan, and has been sold on the Armenian market since today. We call on all drivers to demonstrate high civic consciousness and not fill up their cars at RAN Oil stations, as they sell Azerbaijani gasoline, which is sold to us by Baku's dictator Aliyev, trying to create the illusion that he wants peace. In reality, dictator Aliyev is stockpiling massive amounts of weapons, torturing our compatriots in prisons, and preparing for new aggression against Armenia.
By buying his gasoline, we enable him to acquire more weapons and attack Armenia faster.
The blood of our thousands of martyrs is far more valuable, priceless, to us. "than fuel imported from the enemy's lair.
Let's not allow Azerbaijani gasoline purchased with our money to enter the Armenian market," the initiative's appeal states.
As a reminder, the first train carrying petroleum products from Azerbaijan via Georgia arrived in Armenia on December 19.
According to the Armenian government's press service, 22 railcars of gasoline, weighing 1,300 tons, were delivered based on an agreement reached on November 28 in Gabala during a meeting between the two countries' deputy prime ministers, Mher Grigoryan and Shahin Mustafayev. Many experts believe that this move is not aimed at lifting the transit blockade, but rather at demonstrating that peace has been achieved between the countries ahead of the elections in Armenia scheduled for 2026.