Armenia continues to assist Russia on Syrian issue, Serzh Sarsgyan said during the meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, report the official website of Kremlin.
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan to discuss issues of economic cooperation between Russia and Armenia.
Armenia Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, being involved in the delegation headed by Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on March 10.
Meeting of the President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan and Russian President Vladimir Putin launched in Kremlin, the press secretary of Armenian President Vladimir Hakobyan wrote about this in his Twitter micro blog.
“Alexander Khramchikhin is a rather original author with inadequate tendencies, in particular, he has very anti-Chinese moods. Let it sound not so strange, he considers Chinese threat as the main for Russia. He has a bit strange imaginations of reality. He, of course, isn’t a Caucasus region expert, accordingly, this was necessary for someone, and that information, if corresponding to the reality, has been transmitted to him by some purposes. It’s another issue, who that might be.
RF and RA presidents Vladimir Putin and Serzh Sargsyan will exchange thoughts on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict on March 10 in Moscow. Dmitri Peskov, RF President Press Secretary, told reporters today. To the question to which extent restart of Karabakh conflict connected to situation in the Middle East and Russia-Turkey relations is possible, he replied, “There is […]
“It’s noteworthy to mention, that otherwise reimbursement of compensation of those losses would be possible only through rising of gas tariff, which in its turn would reflect on energy tariff. The parties are obliged to develop and confirm models for monetary flows calculation until 1 November 2016, from main activity of Gazprom Armenia CJSC in gas supply system, and from main activity of the company in energy supply system,” Isayan said.
Edward Nalbandian presented the results of referendum on constitutional reforms held in Armenia last December and the process of reforms arising from the referendum.
The establishment of the University of Technology in Armenia in order to meet the demand for qualified professionals in the field of information technology is the result of solid private sector-state cooperation.
All economic issues emerging between Armenia and Russia are already being discussed in Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) format, thus there is no any issue for likewise discussions, especially, if we take into account that Armenia’s representative in near future will lead Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), i.e. Armenia is ready to discuss likewise issues more than ever.