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National security chiefs of Russia and Armenia meet to discuss border management

MOSCOW, April 08, /ITAR-TASS/. Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of the Russian Security Council, and Artur Bagdasaryan, secretary of the Armenian Council of National Security, met in Moscow on Tuesday to discuss Russian-Armenian relations.

The working meetings in Moscow took place in various formats. Vis-a-vis meetings were later joined by Russian Federal Migration Service Chief Konstantin Romodanovsky and his Armenian counterpart Gagik Yeganyan, the head of the State Migration Service of Armenia, a source at the Russian Security Council press service told Itar-Tass.

“The sides discussed urgent issues of Russian-Armenian relations; joint actions in resolving international and regional problems, including within the framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organization; cooperation in the creation of a Russian-Armenian humanitarian reaction center and a Russian-Armenian center of state reserves in the territory of Armenia; interaction on migration issues; the development of Armenia’s state border; joint exploration and peaceful use of outer space; the provision of seismic safety; military technological cooperation, etc,” the Russian Security Council press service said.

Nikolai Patrushev and Artur Bagdasaryan said that an inter-governmental Treaty on development of military-technological cooperation, singed in Yerevan on June 25, 2013, should come into force as soon as possible.