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YEREVAN. – Armenia may count on the benefits of the Eurasian Union as soon as the country joins the bloc, MP Gagik Minasyan told reporters.

It would be hardly reasonable to expect that large Russian investments, for instance for renovation of Nairit chemical plant, will flow to Armenia immediately after the country decided to join the Eurasian Union, but has not joined it yet.

“One of the preferences is a gas price that had been agreed by the presidents of Russia and Armenia in December 2013. It is a very low price on the border that Armenia could not get being a part of any other integration bloc,” Minasyan noted.

During Vladimir Putin's visit to Armenia last December, the parties agreed to set price on the border at $189 per thousand cubic meters for the next five years.

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