Kremlin adm chief, Armenia president dwell on bilateral relations
By Tigran Liloyan
ITAR-TASS News Agency
May 31, 2005 Tuesday
YEREVAN, May 31 -- The Russian-Armenian relations, especially, the
deepening of economic cooperation, were in the focus during a meeting
between Armenian President Robert Kocharyan and Kremlin administration
chief Dmitry Medvedev in Yerevan on Tuesday.
Medvedev also gave Russian President Vladimir Putin's best regards
to the Armenian president.
The Russian-Armenian relations develop dynamically, Robert Kocharyan
said. Russian investment in Armenia considerably increased recently,
he said.
The chief of the Kremlin administration said the work on implementation
of the agreements reached during the March meeting of the two heads
of state in Yerevan was in progress.
Dmitry Medvedev has also met with his Armenian counterpart Artashes
Tumanyan to discuss the regional economic projects, including the
construction of a gas pipeline from Iran to Armenia, a source at the
Armenian president's press service told Itar-Tass.
By Tigran Liloyan
ITAR-TASS News Agency
May 31, 2005 Tuesday
YEREVAN, May 31 -- The Russian-Armenian relations, especially, the
deepening of economic cooperation, were in the focus during a meeting
between Armenian President Robert Kocharyan and Kremlin administration
chief Dmitry Medvedev in Yerevan on Tuesday.
Medvedev also gave Russian President Vladimir Putin's best regards
to the Armenian president.
The Russian-Armenian relations develop dynamically, Robert Kocharyan
said. Russian investment in Armenia considerably increased recently,
he said.
The chief of the Kremlin administration said the work on implementation
of the agreements reached during the March meeting of the two heads
of state in Yerevan was in progress.
Dmitry Medvedev has also met with his Armenian counterpart Artashes
Tumanyan to discuss the regional economic projects, including the
construction of a gas pipeline from Iran to Armenia, a source at the
Armenian president's press service told Itar-Tass.