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EU readies trade relief for Armenia after Russian import bans

Brussels steps in after Moscow restricted food and flowers from former ally in response to its westward pivot
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A vendor sits behind crates of apricots, nectarines, apples, and containers of berries at a market stall.
"}],[{"start":137.54999999999998,"text":"Measures targeting mineral water, wine and brandy, fruit and vegetables and fish swiftly followed. Three days before the vote, the EU said it would provide financial aid and buy up thousands of flowers that previously would have been sent to Russia. "}],[{"start":152.45,"text":"Despite the pressure, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s pro-western party won the vote.“The recent EU measure, at €50mn, was more of a facilitation to buy up the flowers and other goods. That came very quickly . . . and demonstrated that the Russian move was counter-productive,” said Richard Giragosian, founder of the Regional Studies Center, an independent think-tank in Yerevan. “The EU now wants to take this export facilitation further.”"}],[{"start":178.35,"text":"Two of the officials said that brandy, one of Armenia’s core exports, posed some issues for EU officials drawing up the support measures, given the importance of cognac production for France."}],[{"start":189.29999999999998,"text":"There is also the difficulty of moving perishable goods from the landlocked country through Turkey or Georgia. "}],[{"start":196.39999999999998,"text":"Giragosian warned that the scale of Russia’s role in Armenia’s trade meant that the proposed measures would be only “temporary or limited”. He added: “It is not enough to offset Russian dominance, so it’s more of a stopgap.” "}],[{"start":215.95,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1781685070_6669.mp3"}

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