ROBERT KOCHARIAN AND VLADIMIR PUTIN MET IN MOSCOW

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian President Robert Kocharian met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow today, RA President's press center reported. During the meeting the interlocutors discussed the process of fulfilling agreements achieved during the meeting held in Yerevan in spring, investment and energy programs. They also touched upon the Year of Russia in Armenia, which proceeds at a high level. The Armenian President noted that the events held in Armenia include almost all the field of the Armenian-Russian relations. In his words, the economic relations between the two countries are developing in harmony with the cultural ties, partly thanks to the activities of the Armenian-Russian intergovernmental committee. Besides, the Presidents discussed the EurAsEC Interstate Council held in Moscow today. Vladimir Putin noted that though Armenia has an observer status, Robert Kocharian's participation contributes to expansion of multilateral cooperation. To note, the Armenian President arrived in Moscow to take part in the recurrent sitting of the Collective Security Treaty Organization. Robert Kocharian will also meet with the Armenian students to discuss the issues they are concerned about.
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