Russian Security CouncilSergei Shoigu warns Armenia that pursuing EU integration would lead to a break with the EAEU and Russia, causing a deep economic crisis. He says 96% of Armenia's agricultural exports go to Russia, costing $700 million per year if it leaves the bloc.
Sergei Shoigu warned Armenia that European integration would mean a break with the Eurasian Economic Union and Russia, provoking a deep economic crisis. Shoigu stated that 96% of Armenia's agricultural produce is consumed by Russia, and the country would lose over $700 million annually if it leaves the EAEU.
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