Armenian, Russian Presidents meet in Moscow
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, who is in Russia on working visit, met today in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Prior to the negotiations with his counterpart, President Serzh Sargsyan in his opening remarks expressed gratitude to Vladimir Putin for the invitation and noted that there are many issues to be discussed.
“Relations between Armenia and Russia are based on the centuries-long traditions of friendship and brotherhood of our two nations. I am confident that these relations will continue to develop in the spirit of mutual understanding, in line with the Agreement on Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance. I am certain that each generation of the Armenians and citizens of the Russian Federation should bring their contribution to the history of these relations. We cherish these relations and we will do our best to develop them. It is an absolute priority to us. Nevertheless, there are, of course, issues which should be solved in a manner which will elevate our relations to a new, higher level, and that’s the purpose of my visit to Moscow,” Serzh Sargsyan said.
In welcoming his counterpart in Moscow, Vladimir Putin thanked President Sargsyan for accepting the invitation and for the visit. “This is your second visit recently. I am very glad that our relations are developing dynamically in almost every direction. Our parliaments, governments and business structures also maintain frequent contacts. Honestly, in this regard too, I hope the results are positive. The turnover in our economy has reached 23 percent. Russia remains Armenia’s number one trade partner, and that tendency continues,” the Russian President said.