BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 21. Diesel fuel
prices in Armenia have declined following the establishment of
peace with Azerbaijan, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan
stated today during a parliamentary question hour, Trend reports.

Pashinyan made the statement today during a government
question-and-answer session in the National Assembly (NA).

Speaking about further strengthening and institutionalizing
peace, the prime minister noted that diplomatic efforts are
ongoing. He proposed acknowledging the change in the overall
atmosphere of relations in recent months, starting with the
rhetoric of the sides.

“Today I learned that in the fuel market of the Republic of
Armenia, diesel fuel has become cheaper by 20%. I suggest assessing
this, including in the context of agricultural work,” Pashinyan
said.

On January 9, 2026, a total of 2,698 tons of petroleum products
were sent to Armenia from the Bilajari station, including 1,742
tons of AI-95 gasoline and 956 tons of diesel fuel, transported in
48 railcars.

Earlier, Armenia also received 1,220 tons of AI-95 motor
gasoline on December 18.

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