Putin to accept credentials from new Armenian envoy on Tuesday

Russian President Vladimir Putin will receive the letters of credence from 28 newly arrived foreign ambassadors, including Armenian Ambassador to Russia Gurgen Arsenyan, on Tuesday, the Kremlin reported.
The ceremony will traditionally take place at the Alexander Hall of the Grand Kremlin Palace, the report added.
Gurgen Arsenyan, a former pro-government MP, was appointed Armenia's new ambassador to Russia in August.
04.11.2024 10:56
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