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Armenian consulate general trying to find out if there are Armenians among bus accident victims in Russia
Armenia’s consulate general in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don is working now to find out whether citizens of Armenia or ethnic Armenians among the victims of a bus accident that killed more than a dozen of workers, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said in Twitter.Armenia and Russia to discuss mutual recognition of driver’s licenses
Armenian and Russian officials will meet soon to discuss mutual recognition of driver's licenses, the Eurasian Economic Commission, the executive body of the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), said today, adding that a corresponding decision was made during the meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council on August 14 in Astana, Kazakhstan.Upper Lars border crossing closed again for Armenian vehicles
The Upper Lars border crossing on the Russian-Georgian border, which is the only overland route connecting Armenia with Russia, was closed for all types of vehicles today at 4 pm, the Armenian ministry of transport, communications and information technology said, citing the Road Department of Georgia.Armenia is studying possible impact of US sanctions against Russia on its economy
Asked to comment on the possible impact of a new round of US sanctions against the Russian Federation on Armenia’s economy, economic development and investments minister Suren Karayan said a relevant study was being conducted now.Armenian analyst expects U.S. to step up its role in Karabakh peace efforts
Ruben Safrastyan, the director of the Institute of Oriental Studies, an affiliation of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, predicted today that the United States is very likely to step up its role in the international efforts to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.Russia calls on Karabakh conflict sides to stop bloodshed
Russia calls on the parties to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to take measures to stabilize the situation and stop the bloodshed after the July 4 incident that caused civilian casualties, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Thursday.Armenia to become regional electricity hub
After the Iran-Armenia and Armenia-Georgia power transmission lines are put into operation, Armenia will become a regional electricity hub for the three countries, Armenia’s Ministry of Energy Infrastructure and Natural Resources said today in a press release.Armenian exports to Russia last year surged by 50 percent
Speaking at a meeting today devoted to the Armenian-Russian cooperation, Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan recalled that this year marks the 25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the countries, recalling also that in 2016 Armenian exports to Russia surged by more than 50%.Compromised solution to Karabakh conflict is necessary, Russian foreign ministry spokesperson says
A spokeswoman for the Russian foreign ministry Maria Zakharova told a briefing today that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is likely to be discussed by Russian and French foreign ministers Sergey Lavrov and Jean-Yves Le Drian in Moscow June 20.Implementation of joint projects are consistent with spirit of allied relationship between Armenia and Russia- Serzh Sargsyan
On the occasion of Russia’s State holiday - Russia Day - President Serzh Sargsyan visited today the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Armenia, Sargsyan’s press office reported.Transport ferries are not alternative to Upper-Lars border crossing, forwarder CEO says
Train ferries for taking Armenia-made goods to Russia and other countries are not a real alternative to overland cargo transportation, Gagik Aghajanyan, CEO of Apaven cargo transportation company, said on Tuesday.Armenian exports surge by 16.1 percent in January- April, 2017
Armenia’s exports in the first four months of 2017 surged by 16.1% when compared to the same period in 2016 to $608.3 million, while imports rose by 14.6% to $1.080.6 billion, according to the latest numbers, released today by the National Statistical Service (NSS).EDB expects remittances to Armenia to continue growing
The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) said in its quarterly review of macroeconomic indicators that it expects the amount of remittances sent home largely by Armenian labor migrants in Russia will continue to grow against the backdrop of economic recovery in Russia.News 1461 - 1480 of 1673
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