Armenia PM to not attend CIS leaders’ summit in Russia’s St. Petersburg

On Monday, December 23, I tested positive for Covid, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan informed on Facebook Wednesday morning.
"On December 23 and 24, I isolated myself and worked from my residence. On December 25, I have tested negative already and am returning to my usual work routine.
However, also consulting with my colleagues, I will not participate in the informal summit of the leaders of the CIS countries to be held today in [Russia’s] Saint Petersburg [city].
"By the end of the day, I will make a decision on whether to participate or not in the meeting of the Supreme [Eurasian] Economic Council of the EAEU tomorrow," Pashinyan added.
25.12.2024 10:04
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