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Russia recalls envoy to Armenia over EU ties ahead of vote

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MOSCOW, May 30 (Reuters) - ‌Russia said on Saturday it had recalled its ​ambassador to Armenia for consultations in protest at its rapprochement with the ⁠European Union as a June 7 election nears. 

Formally allied to Russia, the Caucasus nation of around 3 million people has been ​deepening ties with the West in recent years despite its economic dependence ‌on Moscow. 

"The Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Armenia, S.P. Kopyrkin, has been recalled to Moscow for consultations in ⁠connection with steps taken by the Armenian leadership ⁠toward rapprochement with the European Union," Russia's Foreign Ministry said in a statement about envoy Sergei Kopyrkin.

A Russian-led economic union of former Soviet republics also said on Friday it would consider ‌suspending Armenia for seeking EU membership and called on Yerevan ⁠to hold a referendum.

Opinion polls for the ‌June election show pro-Western Prime Minister Nikol ​Pashinyan's party running ahead of the pro-Russian opposition.

U.S. President Donald Trump has endorsed Pashinyan, who swept to power in a ‌2018 revolution and was re-elected in 2021.

Armenia ​says Russia failed to protect ⁠it during fighting with neighbouring Azerbaijan, with which ‌it was long at odds over ⁠Nagorno-Karabakh, a formerly breakaway region that had an ethnic Armenian population which Azerbaijan retook in 2023. 

Russia says Western countries are meddling ​in Armenia in order ‌to weaken Russian influence in the former Soviet Union.

There was no ⁠immediate response from Armenia to ​the Russian envoy's recall. 

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Felix ​Light, Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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