Pashinyan, Putin discuss construction of new Nuclear Plant in Armenia

Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the meeting with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin referred to the possibility of construction of new nuclear plant in Armenia.
The issue is on the agenda of negotiations between the leaders of the two countries.
“Issues of economic cooperation are of key significance for us. I am hopeful that today we will discuss issues connected with the strategic investments, and I want to discuss with you the opportunity of building new nuclear plant in Armenia,” Pashinyan said at the meeting with Russia’s president in Moscow.
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