Russia Supports Armenia in Fighting Internal Political Crisis
26.03.2008,
17:39
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin expressed his support to the people and authorities of Armenia in efforts to establish stability and cope with current difficulties. Putin stated this at a Moscow meeting with Armenia’s president elect, Prime Minister Ser
YEREVAN, March 26. /ARKA/. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin expressed his support to the people and authorities of Armenia in efforts to establish stability and cope with current difficulties. Putin stated this at a Moscow meeting with Armenia’s president elect, Prime Minister Serge Sargssyan.
The Armenian premier presented the political situation in the country stressing that Armenian authorities are resolute to establish stability and an atmosphere of tolerance in the country.
Putin expressed optimism that the newly elected president will manage to solve the country’s internal political problems.
From February 20 to March 1, Armenia’s opposition political forces led by ex-president Levon Ter-Petrosyan were holding rallies in Liberty Square in Yerevan protesting against the results of February 19 presidential elections inn which Prime Minister Serge Sargssyan won. The rallies turned into clashes between the rally participants and the police.
On March 1, RA President Robert Kocharyan issued a decree on imposing a twenty-day state of emergency in the capital.—0—
The Armenian premier presented the political situation in the country stressing that Armenian authorities are resolute to establish stability and an atmosphere of tolerance in the country.
Putin expressed optimism that the newly elected president will manage to solve the country’s internal political problems.
From February 20 to March 1, Armenia’s opposition political forces led by ex-president Levon Ter-Petrosyan were holding rallies in Liberty Square in Yerevan protesting against the results of February 19 presidential elections inn which Prime Minister Serge Sargssyan won. The rallies turned into clashes between the rally participants and the police.
On March 1, RA President Robert Kocharyan issued a decree on imposing a twenty-day state of emergency in the capital.—0—