ARMENIA'S RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA AND EU COMPLEMENTARY - ARMENIAN PM
news.am
June 05, 2012 | 21:09
BRUSSELS. - The start of talks on a 'deep and comprehensive free-trade
agreement' (DCFTA) with EU will require new infrastructure in Armenia,
Armenian PM Tigran Sargsyan said in an interview to the European Voice
newspaper on the occasion of ending his two-day visit to Brussels.
Sargsyan characterized Armenia's relations with Russia and the EU
as complementary. However, Armenia is not interested in joining the
Eurasian Union, which was established in January 2010 and features
Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus, he said.
As a matter of fact, Sargsyan mentioned, relations between Russia
and Armenia will not change fundamentally following Vladimir Putin's
return to office.
news.am
June 05, 2012 | 21:09
BRUSSELS. - The start of talks on a 'deep and comprehensive free-trade
agreement' (DCFTA) with EU will require new infrastructure in Armenia,
Armenian PM Tigran Sargsyan said in an interview to the European Voice
newspaper on the occasion of ending his two-day visit to Brussels.
Sargsyan characterized Armenia's relations with Russia and the EU
as complementary. However, Armenia is not interested in joining the
Eurasian Union, which was established in January 2010 and features
Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus, he said.
As a matter of fact, Sargsyan mentioned, relations between Russia
and Armenia will not change fundamentally following Vladimir Putin's
return to office.