RUSSIAN PREMIER FOR DEVELOPMENT OF COOPERATION WITH ARMENIA
ITAR-TASS
May 15, 2012 Tuesday 11:28 PM GMT+4
Russia
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev assured Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan of his intention to develop cooperation between the
two countries. The talks with Sargsyan were the second international
meeting for Medvedev in his capacity as premier. The first one was
with Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko this Tuesday.
"I would like to greet you in my new capacity and to express the
confidence that we will continue good cooperation, that our comradely
relations will persist, the more so as there are special allied
relations between our countries," Medvedev said.
He congratulated Sargsyan on the victory of the party he heads in
the recent parliamentary election.
"I wish that this should be the indispensible condition for Armenia's
effective development as a state, and, certainly, for the solution
of social and economic problems. Russia will surely be doing all to
promote these processes," Medvedev said.
Sargsyan, on his part, congratulated Medvedev on his appointment as
head of the Russian government and wished him success in his further
work. "This is the post of principled importance in our relations,"
the Armenian president said.
ITAR-TASS
May 15, 2012 Tuesday 11:28 PM GMT+4
Russia
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev assured Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan of his intention to develop cooperation between the
two countries. The talks with Sargsyan were the second international
meeting for Medvedev in his capacity as premier. The first one was
with Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko this Tuesday.
"I would like to greet you in my new capacity and to express the
confidence that we will continue good cooperation, that our comradely
relations will persist, the more so as there are special allied
relations between our countries," Medvedev said.
He congratulated Sargsyan on the victory of the party he heads in
the recent parliamentary election.
"I wish that this should be the indispensible condition for Armenia's
effective development as a state, and, certainly, for the solution
of social and economic problems. Russia will surely be doing all to
promote these processes," Medvedev said.
Sargsyan, on his part, congratulated Medvedev on his appointment as
head of the Russian government and wished him success in his further
work. "This is the post of principled importance in our relations,"
the Armenian president said.