
ArmInfo. With laughter and the remark "hello again?", Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova responded to a request to comment on Armenian Parliament Speaker Alen Simonyan's statement that if Russia raises the price of gas supplied to Armenia, Armenia will withdraw from the CSTO and the EAEU in response.
As noted by Zakharova, this situation is somewhat similar to the same story about "threatening a hedgehog by exposing its abilities." "I don't want to comment seriously on the statements of emotional politicians, who have made so many controversial remarks, especially regarding the CSTO: we've heard so much," she noted. Zakharova recalled the Armenian leadership's had previously expressed opinion that it wasn't Armenia leaving or potentially leaving the CSTO, but rather the CSTO leaving Armenia. "I don't know whether this process is over or still in full swing, so why dwell on it, why evaluate these emotional statements? I think it's the citizens of Armenia who should comment on this first and foremost, because we're talking about the people who govern the citizens of Armenia and are shaping the future of the citizens of Armenia. Therefore, we should ask the citizens of the country how they feel about such statements," Zakharova said.
At the same time, Zakharova noted that she also wanted to address something else, and say it seriously: "The topic of gas supplies was discussed during the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in Moscow on April 1. Specific figures were cited: Armenia receives Russian gas for $177.50, while in Europe the price can reach $600. This example isn't just an emotional response; it's a fact. There's no speculation here; these are figures supported by objective data. It's the Armenian leadership's responsibility to think about their country's energy security, and this is one of the responsibilities of any state's leadership. This is especially true given the current turmoil in gas markets due to the escalating situation in the Middle East. Currently, every country and responsible politicians are focused solely on avoiding the terrible turbulence, let alone instability, that is being observed in energy markets due to the unprovoked and baseless aggression of the US and Israel against Iran."
Regarding the EAEU, Zakharova also cited objective data showing that Armenia's accession to the EAEU in 2025, as acknowledged by Armenian economists, is the foundation of the country's economic well-being. She cited another non-emotional example: according to Armenian statistics, over the past 10 years, Armenia's GDP has nearly tripled, from $10.5 billion to $29.3 billion. Concluding her answer with another reference to the CSTO, Zakharova noted that the CSTO is the key to ensuring Armenia's security, as well as that of other members of the organization. She recalled that Armenia's membership in the organization is currently frozen. However, this choice was made by the current Armenian authorities.