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    RUSSIA'S SQUARE OPENED IN YEREVAN

    armradio.am
    21.10.2008 13:58

    Henceforth the area between the City Hall of Yerevan and the Moscow
    House will be called Russia's Square. Today the Presidents of Armenia
    and Russia Serzh Sargsyan and Dmitry Medvedev unveiled the plaque of
    the square.

    Dmitry Medvedev assessed the event as significant, noting that it
    demonstrates the fair, honest feelings, the open and deep relations
    of the two peoples and states. According to the Russian President, the
    opening of the square is a sign of respect for contemporary democratic
    Russia and the centuries-old friendship between the two peoples.

    The President of Russia assured everything possible will be done
    for the reinforcement and development of strategic relations between
    the two countries. He attached importance to the coordinated actions
    of the two countries within international organizations, which will
    reinforce the positions of the states not only in the Caucasus, but
    also the world. Russia is interested that the Armenian nation lives
    in a strong, flourishing and stable country.

    The Russian President assured also that there is political will
    on both sides to develop the common business and cooperation for
    implementation of joint humanitarian projects.

    President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan assessed the opening of the
    square as a wonderful and significant event, which symbolizes the
    allied relations and cultural-historical similarities between the two
    states. The Presidnet of Armenia stated that it is symbolic that the
    square is located on the area of the Yerevan Fortress, on which the
    Russian flag first rose on October 1, 1827.

    The decision to found the Russian Square in the above-mentioned
    area was taken by the Council of the Yerevan City Hall as a sign
    of centuries-old friendship and strategic relations between the two
    peoples and states.
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