Until then, official Yerevan had not sent Ukraine either military or humanitarian aid during the war.
Ukraine received a batch of humanitarian aid from Armenia. This happened for the first time since the full invasion of the Russian Federation. On Tuesday, September 5, Radio Azatutut reports.
“What kind of aid and what amount we are talking about, as well as what structure sent it to Ukraine, is still unknown,” the material said.
According to the source of the publication, Yerevan will announce this in the near future.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the government of Armenia have not yet officially commented on this information.
Armenia has publicly taken a neutral stance in Russia’s war against Ukraine, but has declared that it will not help the Kremlin avoid sanctions.
It should be noted that Armenia recalled Viktor Biagov from the position of permanent and plenipotentiary representative of the country in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
Earlier, Pashinyan said that Russia is moving away from the Caucasus and is not fulfilling its obligations to control the Lachin corridor that connects Armenia with Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Source: korrespondent

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