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Nikol Pashinyan: we are not going to criticizes problems with Russia, but to seek solutions
Speaking at a news conference convened April 24 evening for correspondents of foreign mass media who are covering the ongoing anti-government protests across Armenia, the leader of the opposition protests Nikol Pashinyan described relations between Armenia and Russia as ‘important.’Facedown between Russia and West is not affecting Armenia, head of Caucasus Institute says
The escalating confrontation between Russia and the West is having no negative consequences for Armenia, the director of the Yerevan-based Caucasus Institute Alexander Iskandaryan told a news conference today.Russian food watchdog suspects Armenian companies of re-exporting Turkish tomatoes
Russia's Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) said April 4 it would exercise supervision of pre-shipment of tomatoes from Armenia to Russia, saying the move was prompted by a significant increase in tomato deliveries from Armenia to Russia.Foreign ministry denies earlier report about ethnic Armenians among victims of fire in Russian Kemerovo
Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied its earlier report that there were ethnic Armenians among the victims of a fire at a shopping mall in Russian Siberian city of Kemerovo that killed 64 people, including many children.Russian MP: Russia remains major investor in Armenian economy
The Russian Federation remains the largest investor in Armenia and does not intend to give the palm to anyone, said Konstantin Zatulin, the first deputy head of a Russian parliament committee on CIS, Eurasian Integration issues and relations with compatriots.The number of Russian tourists visiting Armenia surged by 28% in 2017
According to Russian TurStat analytical agency, the number of trips from Russia to Armenia increased by 28% to 368,000 last year compared to a year earlier, and the total number of outbound tourist trips from Russia increased by 25% to 40 million.Sargsyan: Armenia is eager to have mutually beneficial cooperation with all integration associations
Armenia is eager to have constructive and mutually beneficial cooperation with all integration associations, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said at a meeting today with the visiting chairman of a Russian Federation Council’s Committee on International Affairs Konstantin Kosachev.Russia supports normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey
The Russia Federation stands for the normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey, a spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova said today, when commenting on Armenia's decision to declare void and null the Armenian-Turkish protocols on the establishment of diplomatic relations and normalization of ties, signed in 2009 In Switzerland.Armenian and Russian ministers discussed cooperation
Armenia’s minister of transport, communications and information technology Vahan Martirosyan and Russian minister of transport Maxim Sokolov met today in Yerevan on the sidelines of the 18th meeting of the Armenian-Russian intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation and discussed, among other things, the cooperation between the two countries in the field of transport both directly and within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Cooperation.Armenian - Russian trade in 2017 surged to $1.7 billion, Russian minister says
The Russian-Armenian trade in 2017 amounted to $1.7 billion, the highest figure since both countries became independent, Russian transport minister Maxim Sokolov, who is also the Russian co-chairman of the Armenian-Russian intergovernmental commission for economic cooperation, said today in Yerevan.Expert says U.S. sanctions not to hit Armenia for purchase of Russian weapons
Russia’s ally Armenia will not be hit by penalties the US has imposed on Moscow’s arms trade partners, a Russian military expert Vadim Yevseyev said in comments on possible US sanctions against Armenia for buying Russian-made weapons.News 1401 - 1420 of 1673
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