Pashinyan and Putin discuss deepening cooperation in the energy sector and Yerevan's steps in the EU context
YEREVAN, 17 January. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a telephone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The interlocutors discussed the results of Armenia's presidency in the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), upcoming events within the framework of the EEU, as well as a number of issues on the bilateral agenda of Armenian-Russian relations, the Armenian government's press service reported.
The Kremlin press service said that during the telephone call, which took place at the initiative of the Armenian side, in continuation of the December 2024 meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council, some topical issues of deepening of integration cooperation, primarily in the energy sector, were discussed.
Weighty practical benefits of joint work within the Eurasian Economic Council, including for Armenia's economy, were stated.
‘Nikol Pashinyan explained the situation related to Yerevan's recent steps in the context of relations with the European Union. The Russian leader was said to give relevant comments and assessments. -0-