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    PUTIN TO BRING NO CONSIDERABLE CHANGES IN ARMENIA-RUSSIA TIES - EXPERT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    March 6, 2012 - 16:11 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - No significant changes can be expected in Russia's
    policy both in Armenian-Russian relations and within the CIS states,
    CIS States Institute Yerevan subsidiary director said.

    "The leadership has changed, but the content of the political
    cabinet remained the same, in fact," Alexander Markarov said during
    a Yerevan-Moscow-Astana-Minsk-Kyiv-Chisinau teleconference.

    The political analyst believes the relations will develop actively
    in political, economic and humanitarian spheres, as well as within
    the framework of international treaties and agreements.

    He reminded that the newly elected Russian president Vladimir Putin
    is already invited to Armenia for an official visit. According to
    the Central Election Commission of Russia, Vladimir Putin gained
    63.6 percent of the vote while his closest rival Gennady Zyuganov
    secured 17.18 percent in March 4 presidential election. Independent
    candidate Mikhail Prokhorov secured 7.98 percent, Liberal Democratic
    Party leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky 6.22 percent, and A Just Russia
    Party leader Sergei Mironov, 3.85 percent.

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