ARMENIAN POLITICIAN SAYS REPATRIATION OF MIGRANTS POSSIBLE
tert.am
25.10.12
The investment of the Russian capital in Armenia will contribute
to the economy's rapid development, causing many migrants to return
to the country, according to Artashes Geghamyan, the leader of the
National Unity party.
The politician thinks that the economic cooperation with Russia
creates wide opportunities requiring a huge human potential.
Geghamyan, who also represents the ruling Republican Party faction
in National Assembly, told Tert.am on Thursday that he is planning
to issue a comprehensive analysis in the near future to address
the Armenian-Russian friendly ties and the main aspects of
political-military alliance between the two countries.
Asked whether the ruling party has a unanimous approach to the issue,
the politician said it would be better to address the question to
the head of their parliamentary faction, Galust Sahakyan.
"My book entitled the Eurasian Union is Our Future, was presented
eight months ago. And respectable [President] Serzh Sargsyan, Galust
Sahakyan and several other partners from the Republican Party attended
the presentation ceremony," he said.
Geghamyan's statements are noteworthy particularly against the
background of a recent Russian State Duma law requiring the employment
migrants to take a Russian language test upon obtaining a permit to
reside and work in the country.
Geghamyan promised to address the issue in more detail in his analysis.
Asked whether he thinks the Armenian-Russian relations are on
the desired level, the politician referred to a publication by a
US analytical center. The document says that the most up-to-date
Russian-made S 300 water-to-air missiles deployed in Zangezur,
particularly in Goris, also take Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and
Nakhichevan under their protection.
tert.am
25.10.12
The investment of the Russian capital in Armenia will contribute
to the economy's rapid development, causing many migrants to return
to the country, according to Artashes Geghamyan, the leader of the
National Unity party.
The politician thinks that the economic cooperation with Russia
creates wide opportunities requiring a huge human potential.
Geghamyan, who also represents the ruling Republican Party faction
in National Assembly, told Tert.am on Thursday that he is planning
to issue a comprehensive analysis in the near future to address
the Armenian-Russian friendly ties and the main aspects of
political-military alliance between the two countries.
Asked whether the ruling party has a unanimous approach to the issue,
the politician said it would be better to address the question to
the head of their parliamentary faction, Galust Sahakyan.
"My book entitled the Eurasian Union is Our Future, was presented
eight months ago. And respectable [President] Serzh Sargsyan, Galust
Sahakyan and several other partners from the Republican Party attended
the presentation ceremony," he said.
Geghamyan's statements are noteworthy particularly against the
background of a recent Russian State Duma law requiring the employment
migrants to take a Russian language test upon obtaining a permit to
reside and work in the country.
Geghamyan promised to address the issue in more detail in his analysis.
Asked whether he thinks the Armenian-Russian relations are on
the desired level, the politician referred to a publication by a
US analytical center. The document says that the most up-to-date
Russian-made S 300 water-to-air missiles deployed in Zangezur,
particularly in Goris, also take Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and
Nakhichevan under their protection.