Russia Halts Sales of Armenian Mineral Water Amid Rising Tensions
Russia Suspends Sales of Armenian Mineral Water Amid Rising Tensions with Yerevan

Russia's consumer safety agency has suspended sales of Armenian mineral water, marking the latest trade restriction between Moscow and Yerevan as diplomatic tensions escalate.
The halt was announced Friday by Russian authorities, though specific details about the suspension's duration and scope were not immediately disclosed. The move comes amid broader friction between the two countries, with Russia and Armenia experiencing increased strain over regional security and geopolitical alignment issues.
Armenian mineral water exports to Russia represent a notable segment of Armenia's trade with its northern neighbor. Previous temporary restrictions on Armenian goods have periodically disrupted commerce between the nations. The suspension underscores how political tensions can quickly translate into economic consequences for Armenian businesses reliant on Russian markets.

