LEADER OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF ARMENIA ONCE AGAIN URGES COUNTRY TO BOOST RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA
arminfo
Thursday, March 22, 17:24
A country should act within its national interests and Armenia must
further cooperate with Russia and boost that cooperation, Aram
Sargsyan, Leader of the Democratic Party of Armenia, told media,
Thursday.
"Armenia must soberly assess its political steps and possibilities.
That is our task. Russia is the only country to make big investments
in Armenia," Sargsyan said. No other country supports Armenia. If
there are countries that provide any assistance they do that in terms
of political projects or social aid. In fact, Armenia's foreign debt
is nearly 4 billion dollars and Russia is the only country Armenia
has no debt to.
"In this light, I cannot understand some politicians, specifically,
'free democrat' Alik Arzumanyan who calls the country to wage an
anti-Russian policy and declares that Russia is attempting to colonize
Armenia. Let's be realists. A country that intends to colonize us
would hardly make such significant investments here. It is illogical,"
the politician said.
arminfo
Thursday, March 22, 17:24
A country should act within its national interests and Armenia must
further cooperate with Russia and boost that cooperation, Aram
Sargsyan, Leader of the Democratic Party of Armenia, told media,
Thursday.
"Armenia must soberly assess its political steps and possibilities.
That is our task. Russia is the only country to make big investments
in Armenia," Sargsyan said. No other country supports Armenia. If
there are countries that provide any assistance they do that in terms
of political projects or social aid. In fact, Armenia's foreign debt
is nearly 4 billion dollars and Russia is the only country Armenia
has no debt to.
"In this light, I cannot understand some politicians, specifically,
'free democrat' Alik Arzumanyan who calls the country to wage an
anti-Russian policy and declares that Russia is attempting to colonize
Armenia. Let's be realists. A country that intends to colonize us
would hardly make such significant investments here. It is illogical,"
the politician said.