Putin to hold separate talks with Pashinyan, Rouhani in Yerevan
Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold separate meetings with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on October 1 in Yerevan, the Kremlin press service informed.
"Putin will hold talks with Prime Minister of Armenia Pashinyan and President of Iran Rouhani on the sidelines of the event [the Eurasian Economic Union summit]," the message informs, as cited by TASS news agency.
"Members of the Supreme Council will discuss the current issues on the agenda of the Eurasian Economic Union and the prospective areas of further development of integration processes. They will also outline the goals aimed to improve the functioning of the EAEU and to expand cooperation in the key sectors of the economy," the Kremlin noted. The leaders are set to approve the formation of a common EAEU financial market, next year’s budget of the organization, as well as several decisions on harmonizing legislation in the sphere of transport and energy. "Main areas of the union’s international activity for the year 2020 will also be approved," the press service added. "The sides will also sign an agreement on free trade between the EAEU and Singapore."