EU Pledges €50 Million Aid to Armenia Amid Russian Trade Restrictions
EU to Provide Armenia with €50 million in Support to Counter Russian Restrictions

The European Union has announced €50 million in financial support for Armenia as Moscow continues to restrict Armenian exports, according to reporting by Hetq. The Russian trade restrictions represent an economic pressure tactic amid ongoing tensions between the countries. The EU aid package is intended to help Armenia counter the economic impact of these trade barriers. The restrictions on Armenian products have affected multiple sectors of the economy. EU support comes as Armenia seeks to diversify its international economic partnerships and reduce dependency on Russian markets. The assistance underscores growing European engagement with Armenia and reflects broader geopolitical shifts in the South Caucasus region. Details on how the funds will be allocated and timeline for disbursement were not specified in available reporting.
