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Strategic partnership between Armenia and Russia to become stronger - Pashinyan

02.10.2019, 10:38
Upon completion of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting that took place Tuesday in Yerevan Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with Russian President Vladimir Putin.


Strategic partnership between Armenia and Russia to become stronger - Pashinyan
YEREVAN, October 2. /ARKA/. Upon completion of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting that took place Tuesday in Yerevan Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“Mr. President, I am happy to welcome you to Armenia and to have this opportunity to discuss bilateral issues with you.
Naturally, our bilateral relations are very important for us. Russia is our strategic partner and we hope to make this strategic partnership increasingly stronger.

Thank you for your willingness and your attitude towards our relations. I am sure these relations will continue to grow stronger. At any rate, we are motivated to make this happen,” Nikol Pashinyan is quoted by the Armenian government's press office as saying at the meeting.

Vladimir Putin, for his part, reaffirmed the strategic nature of the relations between the two countries.

]"We are linked not only by the events of the past few years or decades but by a centuries-long history of ties.

I would like to congratulate you as the President of the EAEU on the results of the summit in Yerevan. These are very positive results as regards the development of our ties with third countries. You have just said this. What is no less and probably even more important for us is that there was not a single setback. On the contrary, all agreements between EAEU members have been reached. You have done everything you could for this productive work. Therefore, I would like to congratulate you and thank you for this. Thank you,” Vladimir Putin said.

President Vladimir Putin invited Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to pay an official visit to the Russian Federation. -0---