Armenian-Russian cooperation continually gains in scope

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan met Monday with outgoing Russian Ambassador Nikolay Pavlov.



The PM thanked Ambassador Pavlov for his activities and wished him every success.



"The Armenian-Russian cooperation continually gains in scope. The number of enterprises functioning on the basis of Russian capital in Armenia exceeds 1000 while investments grow in amount," he said.



For his part, the Russian diplomat assured he will continue efforts for further development of the Armenian-Russian relations and wished prosperity to the Armenian nation.
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