Serzh Sargsyan congratulating Vladimir Putin on his re-election
19.03.2018,
10:49
Serzh Sargsyan, Armenian president, has sent a message to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin congratulating the latter on his re-election and wishing him robust health, every success, as well as prosperity and wellbeing to the fraternal people of Russia, Sargsyan’s press office reports.

YEREVAN, March 19. /ARKA/. Serzh Sargsyan, Armenian president, has sent a message to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin congratulating the latter on his re-election and wishing him robust health, every success, as well as prosperity and wellbeing to the fraternal people of Russia, Sargsyan’s press office reports.
“On behalf of the people of Armenia and myself, I sincerely and wholeheartedly congratulate you on your overwhelming victory in the elections of the President of the Russian Federation,” Sargsyan said in his message.
“The results of the voting testify to Russian citizens’ extensive support for the policy toward comprehensive development, economic modernization and continued increase of your country’s role in global processes.”
Sargsyan said that Armenia and Russia are united by the time-tested friendship of two brotherly peoples.
“Owing to the ongoing high-level political dialogue, coordination of foreign policy, fruitful cooperation in security matters, implementation of mutually beneficial projects in trade-economic, humanitarian and other spheres, the allied relations of our countries have been reinforced in recent years,” he said.
“Cooperation in CSTO, EAEU, CIS and other multilateral platforms enriches the whole complex of Armenian-Russian strategic partnership.”
In his words, Armenia highly appreciates Russia’s important and consistent mediation efforts aimed at bringing about an exclusively peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, including in its capacity as an OSCE Minsk Group Co-.Chair.
“We are determined to develop and expand the strategic relations of allied partnership between Armenia and Russia in all directions of interstate cooperation to the best interest of our peoples, regional security and stability in the South Caucasus,” Sargsyan said in his congratulatory message.
It has been announced after processing 99% by the central election commission that Putin scored 76.65% of votes. This means that Putin got 3.5 times more votes than all contenders together (22.28%) and almost 6.5 times more than his key rival. --0---
“On behalf of the people of Armenia and myself, I sincerely and wholeheartedly congratulate you on your overwhelming victory in the elections of the President of the Russian Federation,” Sargsyan said in his message.
“The results of the voting testify to Russian citizens’ extensive support for the policy toward comprehensive development, economic modernization and continued increase of your country’s role in global processes.”
Sargsyan said that Armenia and Russia are united by the time-tested friendship of two brotherly peoples.
“Owing to the ongoing high-level political dialogue, coordination of foreign policy, fruitful cooperation in security matters, implementation of mutually beneficial projects in trade-economic, humanitarian and other spheres, the allied relations of our countries have been reinforced in recent years,” he said.
“Cooperation in CSTO, EAEU, CIS and other multilateral platforms enriches the whole complex of Armenian-Russian strategic partnership.”
In his words, Armenia highly appreciates Russia’s important and consistent mediation efforts aimed at bringing about an exclusively peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, including in its capacity as an OSCE Minsk Group Co-.Chair.
“We are determined to develop and expand the strategic relations of allied partnership between Armenia and Russia in all directions of interstate cooperation to the best interest of our peoples, regional security and stability in the South Caucasus,” Sargsyan said in his congratulatory message.
It has been announced after processing 99% by the central election commission that Putin scored 76.65% of votes. This means that Putin got 3.5 times more votes than all contenders together (22.28%) and almost 6.5 times more than his key rival. --0---