Armenia is approaching a point of no return, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk said, APA reports.
Overchuk warned that if Yerevan continues its current course, Russia will have to restructure its economic relations with Armenia.
Stressing that Western countries are professionally engaging Yerevan, the Deputy Prime Minister expressed his opinion on the issue of Armenia's railways in particular, and noted that Moscow is not against Armenia expanding its export markets, but emphasized that he condemns proposals by Nikol Pashinyan to give concessions belonging to Russia to third countries.
According to him, Armenia's rapprochement with the European Union, a military-political bloc hostile to Russia, will have long-term, severe consequences.