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Kremlin accuses Armenia of providing platform for Ukraine's Zelenskiy, agencies report

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Posted on May 10, 2026

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· Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Kremlin Claims Armenia Provided Platform for Zelenskiy’s Anti-Russian Remarks

Russia Accuses Armenia Amid Strained Relations

MOSCOW, May 10 (Reuters) - Russia accused Armenia on Sunday of providing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy with "a platform for anti-Russian remarks", in a further sign of a chill in relations between traditional allies Moscow and Yerevan.

Zelenskiy's Visit to Yerevan and Comments

On a visit to Yerevan last week, Zelenskiy said Russia feared "drones may buzz over Red Square" in Moscow during the annual parade on May 9 to commemorate the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two.

Impact on Moscow's Victory Day Parade

The parade went ahead as planned on Saturday in a scaled-back format without the usual display of military hardware due to the threat of Ukrainian drone attacks.

Kremlin's Response to Armenia

Moscow already summoned the Armenian ambassador on Thursday to protest over what it described as "terrorist threats against Russia" made by Zelenskiy in Yerevan.

Statements from Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov

"This is not normal, it is not in keeping with the spirit of our relations with Yerevan," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, according to Russian news agencies.

"The main thing for us is that Armenia does not adopt an anti-Russian stance," Peskov said, adding that Russia was awaiting an explanation from Yerevan on the matter.

Concerns Over Armenia's Relations with the EU

Russia on Thursday also expressed concern that Armenia was being drawn into what it described as the European Union's "anti-Russian orbit" after it hosted a meeting of the European Political Community on May 4.

European Political Community Meeting

More than 40 European leaders, including Zelenskiy, attended that event, which was followed up by an EU-Armenia summit.

Background: Russia-Armenia Relations and Nagorno-Karabakh

Ties between Russia and Armenia, host to various Russian military bases, have grown increasingly rancorous since Azerbaijan forcibly retook its breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh in September 2023 despite the presence there of Russian peacekeepers.

(Reporting by ReutersEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • The Kremlin criticised Armenia for hosting Zelenskiy’s comments about drone threats over Moscow during Victory Day, viewing it as anti‑Russian provocation
  • Armenia is increasingly distancing itself from Russia by hosting an EU-Armenia summit and European leaders, aiming to deepen ties with the West
  • Tensions stem from Armenia’s perceived pivot to the EU, prompting Russian officials to warn of negative political and economic consequences

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the Kremlin accuse Armenia?
The Kremlin accused Armenia of providing Ukrainian President Zelenskiy a platform to make anti-Russian remarks during his visit to Yerevan.
What did Zelenskiy say in Armenia?
Zelenskiy said Russia feared drones could appear over Red Square during the annual parade, referring to potential Ukrainian drone threats.
How has this affected Russia-Armenia relations?
The incident highlights increasing tensions and growing distance between Russia and Armenia, traditional allies.
Why was Armenia criticized for its EU involvement?
Russia expressed concern that Armenia was being drawn into the EU's anti-Russian sphere after hosting the European Political Community meeting and an EU-Armenia summit.
What recent events have strained Russia-Armenia ties?
Ties have worsened since Azerbaijan retook Nagorno-Karabakh despite Russian peacekeepers and ongoing diplomatic disputes.

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