RUSSIAN-ARMENIAN BUSINESSMAN HOLDS SECRET MEETINGS IN YEREVAN - NEWSPAPER
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October 02, 2012 | 07:13
YEREVAN. - Chairman Ara Abrahamyan of the Union of Armenians of Russia,
who had arrived in Armenia prior to the Independence Day anniversary
events on September 21, met with President Serzh Sargsyan, discussed
several projects-including investment ones worth half a million
dollars, so far-, subsequently met with the "boys' and representatives
from Armenian agencies, and instructed them to support Sargsyan in
the forthcoming presidential elections, Hraparak daily reports.
"This is noteworthy not solely from the viewpoint of the union of
Armenians he heads, but, also, [because] Ara Abrahamyan is virtually
a member of the Russian 'Tsarist family,' on the part of [the Russian
Federation's (RF) First Lady] Lyudmila Putina; he is married to her
cousin. And on the political part, Abrahamyan is a RF Public Chamber
member, [President] Putin's adviser, [and] his trustworthy person.
Ara Abrahamyan left Yerevan on the evening of September 20. [But]
Until then, he allocated another half a million [dollars] for a
variety of projects," Hraparak writes.
news.am
October 02, 2012 | 07:13
YEREVAN. - Chairman Ara Abrahamyan of the Union of Armenians of Russia,
who had arrived in Armenia prior to the Independence Day anniversary
events on September 21, met with President Serzh Sargsyan, discussed
several projects-including investment ones worth half a million
dollars, so far-, subsequently met with the "boys' and representatives
from Armenian agencies, and instructed them to support Sargsyan in
the forthcoming presidential elections, Hraparak daily reports.
"This is noteworthy not solely from the viewpoint of the union of
Armenians he heads, but, also, [because] Ara Abrahamyan is virtually
a member of the Russian 'Tsarist family,' on the part of [the Russian
Federation's (RF) First Lady] Lyudmila Putina; he is married to her
cousin. And on the political part, Abrahamyan is a RF Public Chamber
member, [President] Putin's adviser, [and] his trustworthy person.
Ara Abrahamyan left Yerevan on the evening of September 20. [But]
Until then, he allocated another half a million [dollars] for a
variety of projects," Hraparak writes.