Financial Times

Russia prunes Armenian rose trade ahead of election

Title: Russia tightens grip on Armenian rose exports prior to vote

Original: Moscow’s trade restrictions put pressure on western-friendly government in Yerevan

Rewrite: Ahead of the upcoming election, Russia has implemented stricter trade controls targeting the Armenian rose industry, a move widely seen as an attempt to exert influence over the Yerevan administration, which maintains close ties with Western nations.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-04 04:00:32 UTC

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