All problems with Russia will be resolved: Armenian National Assembly Speaker on problems with Proshyan Brandy Factory
14.04.2026,
12:49
Armenia will not conflict with Russia on any issue, stated RA National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan.
YEREVAN, April 14. /ARKA/. Armenia will not conflict with Russia on any issue, stated RA National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan.
"All issues will be raised, discussed, and resolved. We will move forward. No one will fight with anyone. We do not pose and do not intend to pose any threat to Russia. We have no such intentions," Simonyan said at a briefing on Tuesday, commenting on the situation surrounding the revocation of the Proshyan Brandy Factory's license in Russia, as well as problems with the supply of Jermuk mineral water.
According to him, such issues arise between different countries, and the task of government officials is to resolve them.
It was previously reported that the Federal Service for Control of Alcohol and Tobacco Markets of Russia filed a lawsuit to revoke the license of the Armenian Proshyan Cognac Factory LLC following a product inspection. According to the service, a laboratory analysis of cognac produced by the Proshyan Cognac Factory revealed non-compliance with GOST standards, specifically, the presence of non-grape spirits.
"All issues will be raised, discussed, and resolved. We will move forward. No one will fight with anyone. We do not pose and do not intend to pose any threat to Russia. We have no such intentions," Simonyan said at a briefing on Tuesday, commenting on the situation surrounding the revocation of the Proshyan Brandy Factory's license in Russia, as well as problems with the supply of Jermuk mineral water.
According to him, such issues arise between different countries, and the task of government officials is to resolve them.
It was previously reported that the Federal Service for Control of Alcohol and Tobacco Markets of Russia filed a lawsuit to revoke the license of the Armenian Proshyan Cognac Factory LLC following a product inspection. According to the service, a laboratory analysis of cognac produced by the Proshyan Cognac Factory revealed non-compliance with GOST standards, specifically, the presence of non-grape spirits.