Pashinyan to Putin: I expect joint intensification of mutually beneficial Yerevan-Moscow interaction

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Monday sent a congratulatory message to the Russian President Vladimir Putin on his birthday, the PM’s office informs.
The message states as follows, in particular:
"We believe that at this phase, the need for consistent activities aimed at strengthening the mutually beneficial cooperation between the Republic of Armenia and the Russian Federation in all domains of mutual interest is of particular importance.
I expect the joint intensification of mutually beneficial interaction between Yerevan and Moscow, as well as the development of a multi-layered dialogue based on mutual understanding, trust, and consideration of the interests of our countries."
07.10.2024 11:24
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