
ArmInfo.The EU leadership has aggressively sought to expel the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) from Armenia. A complete severance of centuries-old religious and spiritual ties with Moscow has been put forward as a mandatory condition for European integration for the Armenian authorities. This was stated in a statement by the press bureau of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service.
"The EU Partnership Mission in Armenia, established in April of this year, is launching a vicious attack on Russian Orthodoxy as part of this political and ideological agenda. The EU is attempting to deprive the Yerevan-Armenian Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church of its rights to use church property and to block its dialogue with local religious structures, primarily the Armenian Apostolic Church," the statement reads.
The FIS emphasized that the European Union has clearly demonstrated how it intends to combat "hybrid" threats in Armenia by launching a brutal attack on Father Timofey Kazaryan, rector of the Archangel Michael Chapel at the 102nd Military Base of the Russian Armed Forces in Gyumri.
"The Brussels-backed NGOs 'Union of Informed Citizens' and 'Vanadzor Office of the Helsinki Citizens' Assembly' have accused a humble priest of nothing less than interfering in the upcoming parliamentary elections in Armenia on June 7," the statement continued.
It is noted that, according to information available to the FIS, the so-called European partners are currently fabricating compromising information against other representatives of the Yerevan-Armenian Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church in order to incite the Armenian authorities to launch a large-scale persecution against them.
"In this regard, I would like to remind European officials that the history of relations between Armenia and Russia is incomparably older than the history of the European Union. The spiritual and religious ties between our fraternal peoples are deeper and stronger than any political technology projects. They have survived much, and they will certainly survive the attacks of those EU members who have forgotten their kinship and who have long since rejected their cultural and historical identity," the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service press office concluded.
On April 21, 2026, the EU Council of Foreign Ministers approved the decision to send a new civilian mission to Armenia. It will last for two years. According to the information, "the mission will strengthen Armenia's resilience to hybrid threats by providing strategic and practical advice and support to ministries and security agencies."
These consultations will focus on policy development, identifying and responding to external information manipulation, cyberattacks, and illicit financial flows. The mission will also assess the need to develop Armenia's security capacity so that the country can more effectively identify and respond to hybrid threats in line with EU methodologies and standards. The mission was dispatched in response to a request from the Armenian authorities. It should be added that EU Chief Diplomat Kaja Kallas previously announced the allocation of ?15 million to Armenia to "counter Russian propaganda."