EDWARD NALBANDIAN SAYS RUSSIAN MILITARY LOAD TO ENTER INTO ARMENIA
ARMENPRESS
MAY 11, 2011
YEREVAN
President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili applied to the Georgian
Parliament with a request to nullify the 2006 Russian-Georgian
agreement, according to which Russian military loads are to enter
into Armenia through Georgia.
Victor Dallakyan, RA National Assembly deputy, asked RA Foreign
Minister Edward Nalbandian a question on the roads, through which
Russian military loads will enter into Armenia. Minister Nalbandian
said the issue will be settled the way it has been settled. "As to the
Armenian-Georgian relations, we settle the issues, which are important
for our two states, through negotiations. There is no issue that we
cannot settle mutually," the foreign minister said.
ARMENPRESS
MAY 11, 2011
YEREVAN
President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili applied to the Georgian
Parliament with a request to nullify the 2006 Russian-Georgian
agreement, according to which Russian military loads are to enter
into Armenia through Georgia.
Victor Dallakyan, RA National Assembly deputy, asked RA Foreign
Minister Edward Nalbandian a question on the roads, through which
Russian military loads will enter into Armenia. Minister Nalbandian
said the issue will be settled the way it has been settled. "As to the
Armenian-Georgian relations, we settle the issues, which are important
for our two states, through negotiations. There is no issue that we
cannot settle mutually," the foreign minister said.