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The Rosselkhoznadzor has banned the import of grapes and other fruits from Armenia starting June 2, which is part of the pressure on Yerevan ahead of parliamentary elections.

The Rosselkhoznadzor has banned the import of grapes and other fruits from Armenia starting June 2, which is part of the pressure on Yerevan ahead of parliamentary elections.

@meduzalive 01 Jun 2026, 16:55

From June 2, Rosselkhoznadzor imposes restrictions on the import of cherries, sweet cherries, apricots, plums, peaches, nectarines, and grapes from Armenia, as well as their transit to EAEU countries due to non-compliance with phytosanitary requirements.

@varlamov_news 01 Jun 2026, 16:43

Rosselkhoznadzor imposes a ban on the import of apricots, cherries, and grapes from Armenia starting tomorrow due to recorded violations related to the liquidation of the Armenian Ministry of Agriculture.

@ostorozhno_novosti 01 Jun 2026, 16:39

Parliamentary elections will take place in Armenia on June 7, with Moscow exerting pressure due to Yerevan's rapprochement with the West.

@meduzalive 01 Jun 2026, 15:35

Parliamentary elections in Armenia are set for June 7 amid deteriorating relations with Russia, where Moscow accuses Prime Minister Pashinyan of a pro-Western course and threatens Yerevan.

@meduzalive 01 Jun 2026, 15:23

Ahead of the parliamentary elections in Armenia on June 7, Russia is increasing pressure on Yerevan, criticizing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for a pro-Western course and threatening to ban the import of Armenian products.

@meduzalive 01 Jun 2026, 14:15

Rosselkhoznadzor banned the import of fish from Armenia due to half of the fish processing enterprises refusing inspection, with only two factories passing it under laboratory monitoring conditions.

@meduzalive 01 Jun 2026, 08:27

Rosselkhoznadzor demanded Armenia to suspend veterinary certification of fish intended for export to Russia, except for two companies that passed inspection.

@varlamov_news 01 Jun 2026, 08:18