Armenian PM praises active political dialogue with Russia at meeting with Putin
While in Moscow, Nikol Pashinyan will take part in the Commonwealth of Independent States summit
YEREVAN, October 8. /TASS/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has described political dialogue between Yerevan and Moscow as active at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"I am very happy to note that our political dialogue has been quite active in the past few months. [Russian] Prime Minister [Alexey] Overchuk visited us; we not only held a meeting of the intergovernmental commission but also thoroughly discussed all issues. We held a meeting of the EAEU intergovernmental council in early October. On the event’s sidelines, I discussed cooperation issues and the Armenian-Russian agenda with Russian head of government Mikhail Mishustin. I am pleased to have a chance to summarize these discussions today," Pashinyan noted.
While in Moscow, Pashinyan will take part in a Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) summit. The CIS leaders are expected to sum up the results of Russia’s CIS chairmanship and make plans for 2025, holding one-on-one and expanded talks and signing a number of documents.