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Levitin: Armenia’s nuclear power plant enables Armenia and Russia to step up their cooperation in energy sector
Armenia’s nuclear power plant in Metsamor enables Armenia and Russia to step up their cooperation in energy sector, Igor Levitin, the Russian president’s advisor who long years led the Armenian-Russian intergovernmental commission, said Saturday in Yerevan.Armenian authorities start exhaustive probe into fish products of four fisheries
Armenian food safety authorities have started an exhaustive probe into fish products of four local fisheries which were banned by Russia’s Rosselkhoznadzor, the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance, from selling their products in the Russian Federation. Rosselkhoznadzor explained the ban by coliform bacteria which were found in Armenian fish products.Russia condemns Baku’s decision to pardon convicted killer of Armenian officer
Russia on Monday expressed concerns over Azerbaijan’s decision to pardon Ramil Safarov, an Azerbaijani army Lt. convicted by a Hungarian court to life in prison for killing an Armenian colleague. Hungary had sent him back to Azerbaijan to serve his prison sentence where he was pardoned by Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev.Armenian-Russian trade reaches pre-crisis level
Sergey Naryshkin, chairman of State Duma, Russian parliament’s lower house, told a briefing in Yerevan today that the trade turnover between Russia and Armenia has reached the pre-crisis period. He said during his talks with top leadership of the country in Yerevan he discussed bilateral trade and economic cooperation as well as Armenia’s cooperation with members of the Eurasian Union.Russia, Armenia sign memo on building communication satellite for Armenia
Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) signed a memorandum on manufacturing a communication satellite for Armenia, Roscosmos head, Vladimir Popovkin, told a news conference today. He said the document was signed at an international air show in Farnborough, UK, Novosti Armenia reported citing RIA Novosti.Number of YSU Russian philology applicants from Armenian regions is growing- dean
The number of applicants from Armenia’s regions to the Department of Russian Philology at Yerevan State University has been growing over the recent years, the Dean of the Department Pavel Balayan said.Armenian wines have every chance today to take their rightful place in the russian market: expert
Armenian wines have now every chance to take their rightful place in the Russian market if there is an effective marketing strategy, the director of Jaguar-17 distribution company, Sergey Nikitin (Russia) said at a seminar in Yerevan on Armenian winemaking, organized by Armenian ministry of economy.Armenian, Russian governments developing long-term economic cooperation strategy
Armenian and Russian governments have decided to work out a trade and economic cooperation strategy for a period until 2020, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a news conference in Yerevan.News 1661 - 1673 of 1673
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