Gusev: Armenia, Russia should move in one direction
We have deep relations with Armenia dating back thousands of years. The same can be said about our relations with Ukraine. It is understandable that some forces will try to drive a wedge between Russia and Armenia, Russia and Ukraine, but their attempts will fail because there is counter-influence to any kind of influence, head of the Center of Strategic Development of the CIS Countries under the Europe Institute of the RAS, Alexander Gusev, said at a Yerevan-Moscow space bridge on Friday.
Mr Gusev noted that he is aware that there are some negative moods in Armenia over the entry into the Customs Union, adding that there have always been such people who tried to hinder integration processes.
“Armenia has chosen a path, based on logic, to move forward. Now, Armenia and Russia should move in one direction,” he stressed.