PanArmenian News
Jan 19 2005
"WILL PUTIN BE PAID?" HAYRENIK WEEKLY WRITES
19.01.2005 17:10
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Hayrenik weekly, the official body of ARF
Dashnaktsutyun of the US eastern coast published an article titled
"Will Putin be paid?" and dedicated to the latest developments of the
Russian-Turkish relationships making parallels with the film "Who
paid to Lenin?" Armenian people has experienced the bitterness of
being under pressure of Turkish-Russian relations". Touching upon V.
Putin's visit to Turkey and Erdogan's visit to Moscow, the author
says that the warming of the relations between the two states is
tending to growth. In part, he mentions of Erdogan's promise to
support Russia at the entry to the WTO and to conduct joint military
exercise. The article also cited Putin, who said that the two
countries can reach the level of relations existing in time of
Ataturk. "The warmth of the visits exceeded expectations", the author
resumes.
Jan 19 2005
"WILL PUTIN BE PAID?" HAYRENIK WEEKLY WRITES
19.01.2005 17:10
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Hayrenik weekly, the official body of ARF
Dashnaktsutyun of the US eastern coast published an article titled
"Will Putin be paid?" and dedicated to the latest developments of the
Russian-Turkish relationships making parallels with the film "Who
paid to Lenin?" Armenian people has experienced the bitterness of
being under pressure of Turkish-Russian relations". Touching upon V.
Putin's visit to Turkey and Erdogan's visit to Moscow, the author
says that the warming of the relations between the two states is
tending to growth. In part, he mentions of Erdogan's promise to
support Russia at the entry to the WTO and to conduct joint military
exercise. The article also cited Putin, who said that the two
countries can reach the level of relations existing in time of
Ataturk. "The warmth of the visits exceeded expectations", the author
resumes.