RUSSIAN EXPERT: RUSSIA IS COMMITTED TO FAMOUS POLICY OF ARMENIAN COMPLEMENTARISM IN ITS RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN
ArmInfo
2010-09-30 13:40:00
ArmInfo. Russia is committed to the famous policy of Armenian
complementarism in its relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan, Alexander
Krilov research fellow at the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute
of Global Economy and International Relations said at the one-day
workshop conference "Russia and Armenia in Global and Regional Policy:
Problems and Perspectives" in Yerevan on Thursday.
"What is important now is that Armenia is Russia's mainstay in the
Caucasus and Azerbaijan is the country Russia consistently develops
partner relations with. It is important that all this is neither at
the expense of nor in prejudice of Armenia. This becomes more sound
for lack of diplomatic relations between Russia and Georgia," he said.
Krilov highlighted that Moscow strives to strengthen its positions
in the region through partnerships with Azerbaijan and Turkey, hereby
confirming its success after the august war of 2008.
The event is organized by the EurAsian Research Institute Development
Fund Armenian Branch Non-Profit Organization with the support of the
Russian President's Department for Interregional and Cultural Ties
with Foreign Countries. A number of experts and politicians from
Russia and Armenia and Russian Ambassador to Armenia Vyacheslav
Kovalenko attended the event.
From: A. Papazian
ArmInfo
2010-09-30 13:40:00
ArmInfo. Russia is committed to the famous policy of Armenian
complementarism in its relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan, Alexander
Krilov research fellow at the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute
of Global Economy and International Relations said at the one-day
workshop conference "Russia and Armenia in Global and Regional Policy:
Problems and Perspectives" in Yerevan on Thursday.
"What is important now is that Armenia is Russia's mainstay in the
Caucasus and Azerbaijan is the country Russia consistently develops
partner relations with. It is important that all this is neither at
the expense of nor in prejudice of Armenia. This becomes more sound
for lack of diplomatic relations between Russia and Georgia," he said.
Krilov highlighted that Moscow strives to strengthen its positions
in the region through partnerships with Azerbaijan and Turkey, hereby
confirming its success after the august war of 2008.
The event is organized by the EurAsian Research Institute Development
Fund Armenian Branch Non-Profit Organization with the support of the
Russian President's Department for Interregional and Cultural Ties
with Foreign Countries. A number of experts and politicians from
Russia and Armenia and Russian Ambassador to Armenia Vyacheslav
Kovalenko attended the event.
From: A. Papazian