ArmenianNikol Pashinyan says the country has no plans to leave the EAEU, confirming continued participation in the bloc. Pashinyan will miss the late May leaders' meeting in Astana due to his upcoming parliamentary election campaign.
ArmenianNikol Pashinyan stated that the country has no current plans to withdraw from the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), affirming its continued participation in the bloc's decision-making processes. Pashinyan also announced he will skip the upcoming EAEU leaders' meeting in Astana in late May due to his domestic parliamentary election campaign.
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