PM: No problems in Armenian-Russian relations
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has reflected on his latest visit to Moscow at today’s Cabinet meeting, assessing it as ‘productive’.
“Today we can record that the Armenian-Russian relations are developing dynamically at good pace, at much better pace than the Armenian and non-Armenian media usually predicts,” he said.
According to the PM, there are no problems in the relations between the two countries. “It is necessary to work to fully realize the economic potential that we have,” he stressed.
Pashinyan also unveiled plans to give specific tasks to the ministers based on the outcomes of his Moscow visit.
He stressed the new government, together with the structures affiliated to it, needs to intensify works to tap the full potential of the fruit and vegetable exports given the demands from the Russian market, adding Russia also hopes Armenia will carry out complete supplies.
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