Armenia's priority to boost relations with Russia, Europe and Iran -
political analyst
March 04, 2013 | 13:51
YEREVAN.- Armenia's priority is to achieve boosting relations with
Russia, Europe and Iran, political analysts say.
Russian and Armenian analysts discussed political and humanitarian
relations during the Moscow-Yerevan space bridge organized on Monday.
Alexander Iskandaryan, director of Armenia-based Caucasus Institute,
recalled that Armenia is building a power plant on the border with
Iran, is holding talks on trade agreement with Europe and is boosting
defense and communication ties with Russia.
`However, Armenia is jealous about Russia-Azerbaijan relations,' he emphasized.
Another participant of the space bridge, director of the Institute of
CIS States Konstantin Zatulin jokingly said jealousy is a
manifestation of love.
`Serzh Sargsyan has a certain position and did a lot for the
development of Armenia-Rusisa relations,' he said.
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political analyst
March 04, 2013 | 13:51
YEREVAN.- Armenia's priority is to achieve boosting relations with
Russia, Europe and Iran, political analysts say.
Russian and Armenian analysts discussed political and humanitarian
relations during the Moscow-Yerevan space bridge organized on Monday.
Alexander Iskandaryan, director of Armenia-based Caucasus Institute,
recalled that Armenia is building a power plant on the border with
Iran, is holding talks on trade agreement with Europe and is boosting
defense and communication ties with Russia.
`However, Armenia is jealous about Russia-Azerbaijan relations,' he emphasized.
Another participant of the space bridge, director of the Institute of
CIS States Konstantin Zatulin jokingly said jealousy is a
manifestation of love.
`Serzh Sargsyan has a certain position and did a lot for the
development of Armenia-Rusisa relations,' he said.
- See more at: http://news.am/eng/news/142898.html#sthash.d6vHsxvn.dpuf