RUSSIA, ARMENIA RELY ON SOUTH STREAM TO BOOST REGIONAL TIES
Voice of Russia
Oct 24 2011
Russia is going to provide further assistance in the negotiation
process on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the country`s President
Dmitry Medvedev told journalists following his talks with Armenia`s
leader Serge Sargsian.
"I strongly believe that the conflict can be settled only
diplomatically", Medvedev said.
The Russian leader added that by the end of the year the two countries
are expected to reach the pre-crisis level in terms of bilateral
economic development.
"Our cooperation in energy, high technology and transport is on the
rise, this is a good sign", Mr. Medvedev said.
He also said that he shared Sargsian`s opinion that energy projects
such as the South Stream gas pipeline and some others should ease
tension in the region and strengthen the partnership.
Voice of Russia
Oct 24 2011
Russia is going to provide further assistance in the negotiation
process on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the country`s President
Dmitry Medvedev told journalists following his talks with Armenia`s
leader Serge Sargsian.
"I strongly believe that the conflict can be settled only
diplomatically", Medvedev said.
The Russian leader added that by the end of the year the two countries
are expected to reach the pre-crisis level in terms of bilateral
economic development.
"Our cooperation in energy, high technology and transport is on the
rise, this is a good sign", Mr. Medvedev said.
He also said that he shared Sargsian`s opinion that energy projects
such as the South Stream gas pipeline and some others should ease
tension in the region and strengthen the partnership.