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"All parties are concentrating on a swift resolution": Zakharova on protests by Armenian truck drivers
Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, stated today that all stakeholders are concentrating on a swift resolution to the issues faced by Armenian truck drivers.Both Yerevan and Baku prepared to host a meeting in "3+3" format, according to Ambassador Kopyrkin
Russia supports holding the fourth meeting of the "3+3" regional consultative platform at the level of foreign ministers at the end of this year, Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergey Kopyrkin said at a meeting with students at the Russian-Armenian University.Zakharova: Russia firmly supports prompt reconciliation of Armenia and Turkey
Russia firmly supports the prompt reconciliation of the two neighboring nations, stated Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, while addressing a query regarding the normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey.Manaseryan: Armenia's economic ties with Russia are becoming stronger, and there are no visible efforts to diversify relations with other nations
Doctor of Economics Tatul Manaseryan noted the strengthening of Armenia's economic ties with Russia, which contradicts the pessimistic forecasts of pro-Western analysts.Armenia keen on effective operation of Eurasian integration mechanisms - Zakharova
Armenia is keen on the effective operation of Eurasian integration mechanisms, which are crucial for ensuring the socio-economic stability of the nationб Maria Zakharova, the official spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, told a press briefing today.OSCE Minsk Group to be dissolved by December 2025, according to Russian diplomat
Russia endorses the mutual agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia to disband the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which played a role in addressing the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, Alexander Lukashevich, Russia's Permanent Representative to the OSCE, told RBC. The Minsk Group is co-chaired by Russia, USA and France.Control over quarantine phytosanitary goods in Armenia and Russia to be enhanced –regulator
The Armenian Food Safety Inspectorate has announced that from September 1, 2025, there will be enhanced control over quarantine phytosanitary goods and adherence to legislative requirements in both Armenia and Russia.Some 73.5 thousand tons of fruits and vegetables exported from Armenia to Russia over 8 months - Papoyan
From January to August, Armenia exported 73.5 thousand tons of fruits and vegetables to Russia, of which 998 tons, or 1.36%, were returned, according to Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan.Only 4 trucks returned, not hundreds: Papoyan refutes claims of mass return of Armenian trucks from Russia
Gevorg Papoyan, Armenian Economy Minister, addressed the remarks made by opposition MP Garnik Danielyan regarding the alleged return of hundreds of trucks carrying agricultural products from the Upper Lars checkpoint to Armenia.Hundreds of trucks with agricultural products returning to Armenia, according to opposition MP Garnik Danielyan
As stated by opposition Armenian MP Garnik Danielyan, numerous trucks loaded with agricultural goods such as plums, peaches, and grapes heading to Russia are making their way back to Armenia from the Upper Lars checkpoint on the Georgian-Russian border.Russian Foreign Ministry reminds of trilateral agreements between Moscow, Yerevan and Baku
Alexey Fadeyev, Deputy Director of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Information Department, said that the trilateral agreements between the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia are imperative, and none of the parties has withdrawn from them.Russia accuses Armenia of supplying counterfeit cognac
Russia has claimed that 85% of Armenian brandy samples supplied to the Russian market do not meet current standards, Forbes.ru reported, citing a study by the Union of Producers of Brandy, Spirits, and Alcoholic Beverages (Soyuzkoniak) in conjunction with the International Anti-Counterfeiting Association.Armenia tightens control over flower exports amid stricter requirements from Russian agricultural watchdog
Armenian flower producers must strictly comply with phytosanitary standards, said Tigran Petrosyan, head of the Food Safety Inspection Authority, adding that Russia (the destination of the bulk of Armenian flower exports) expects imported products to fully comply with its phytosanitary standards.Russia tightens requirements for flowers imported from Armenia and issues export permits to seven Armenian companies
In recent weeks, Rosselkhoznadzor (the Russian agricultural watchdog) has tightened the requirements for imported cut flowers from Armenia, citing an increase in contaminated products.News 1 - 20 of 1746
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