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Russia confirms readiness to continue supporting normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations: Galuzin to Rubinyan
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin held a telephone conversation with Armenia's Vice Speaker of Parliament Ruben Rubinyan, who is also the special representative for the normalization of relations with Turkey.On the occasion of the 33rd anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Russia, the foreign ministers of the two countries exchanged messages.
On the occasion of the 33rd anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Russia, the foreign ministers of the two countries exchanged messages.Moscow will have to reconsider its economic relations with Yerevan should Armenia pursue accession to European Union, Russian Deputy Prime
Moscow will have to reconsider its entire spectrum of economic relations with Yerevan should Armenia pursue accession to the European Union (EU), Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk told journalists, according to Tass.Armenia's withdrawal from EEU at the stage of negotiations on joining the EU will cost 30-40% of its GDP – Shoigu
Armenia will lose many privileges if it joins the European Union, as it will have to withdraw from the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), Secretary of the Russian Security Council Sergei Shoigu told reporters.Armenia and Russia discuss expansion of trade and economic cooperation
Armenian Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan, who is on a working visit to Moscow, discussed with Russian Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov a set of issues related to the expansion of trade and economic cooperation between the countries.Working group of deputy prime ministers of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia not closed, contacts continue - Overchuk
The trilateral working group co-chaired by the deputy prime ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia has not been disbanded, and Russia will be happy to continue its work if the partners ask for it, said Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk.Reduction in tourist flows to Armenia in 2024 is due to a 17.5% decline in the number of tourists from Russia - Ministry of Economy
The decrease in the total number of tourists arriving in Armenia in 2024 is primarily due to a reduction in the number of visitors from Russia, who make up the largest share, according to the report by the Armenian Ministry of Economy, "Socio-Economic Situation of the Republic of Armenia / January - December 2024" (Armenia: Economic Outlook / January-December 2024).Almost 140 thousand tourists visited Armenia in January: flow of visits down
YEREVAN, February 19. /ARKA/. Some 139,482 tourists visited Armenia in January 2025, the Tourism Committee, a division of the Ministry of Economy, reported.According to it, most of the tourists were from Russia (55,130, or 39.5% of the total), Georgia (17,900, 13%) and Iran (13,180, 9.4%).
According to the Committee's data, 154,319 tourists visited Armenia in January 2024.-0-
Work of trilateral group on unblocking communications 'frozen' due to Armenia's position - Russian Foreign Ministry
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova again blamed Armenia for ‘freezing’ the work of an Armenian-Azerbaijani-Russian group that was set up to address the reopening of roads between Armenia and Azerbaijan.Not against anyone: Armenia has dialogues with all partners, including Russia – MFA
Armenia continues its dialogue with all partners, including Russia. Its actions are not directed against any country, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Vahan Kostanyan said on Thursday, commenting on the draft law to launch Armenia’s accession process to the EU.About 5.2 thousand real estate purchase and sale transactions were made in Armenia, with the largest number of foreigners being Russian citizens
In December 2024, 5,909 purchase and sale transactions were concluded in Armenia's real estate market, compared to 4,871 transactions in December 2023 and 5,185 in November 2024, according to data from the National Statistical Committee of the country.Economic changes in Russia could hit Armenian builders – head of Central Bank
The economic processes taking place in Russia may also affect construction workers who have migrated from Armenia to Russia in search of work, said Martin Galstyan, Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia.Russian Foreign Ministry says relations with Armenia going through difficult period “due to Western pressure on Yerevan”
The Russian Foreign Ministry believes that the West is inciting Yerevan to destroy ties with Moscow. This is stated in the Russian Foreign Ministry's answers to media questions received for Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's press conference.News 1 - 20 of 1723
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