RUSSIAN POLITICAL SCIENTIST: NO NEED FOR PUTIN TO VISIT ARMENIA IN SEPTEMBER
September 12, 2013 | 11:27
The Presidents of Armenia and Russia held a meeting in Moscow on
September 3 and it was very productive, and therefore visiting
Armenia~Rs capital city Yerevan in September will not be topical.
CIS Institute Director Konstantin Zatulin told the aforesaid
toArmenian News-NEWS.am. He reflected on the information that the
Russian president~Rs visit to Armenia, which is slated for this month,
will not take place.
Zatulin added, however, that the information on the cancelation of
the visit is just a prediction, and the Russian president~Rs protocol
should be looked at for accurate information.
The Russian political scientist remarked that an Armenian church will
be consecrated in Moscow on September 17.
~SArmenia~Rs President Serzh Sargsyan likewise is expected to be on
hand at the ceremony. But it is not known whether the [two] presidents
will hold a bilateral meeting,~T Konstantin Zatulin concluded.
To note, Russian President Vladimir Putin was slated to visit Armenia
in the latter half of September, but a source close to the Kremlin
had informed that this visit would be rescheduled.
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September 12, 2013 | 11:27
The Presidents of Armenia and Russia held a meeting in Moscow on
September 3 and it was very productive, and therefore visiting
Armenia~Rs capital city Yerevan in September will not be topical.
CIS Institute Director Konstantin Zatulin told the aforesaid
toArmenian News-NEWS.am. He reflected on the information that the
Russian president~Rs visit to Armenia, which is slated for this month,
will not take place.
Zatulin added, however, that the information on the cancelation of
the visit is just a prediction, and the Russian president~Rs protocol
should be looked at for accurate information.
The Russian political scientist remarked that an Armenian church will
be consecrated in Moscow on September 17.
~SArmenia~Rs President Serzh Sargsyan likewise is expected to be on
hand at the ceremony. But it is not known whether the [two] presidents
will hold a bilateral meeting,~T Konstantin Zatulin concluded.
To note, Russian President Vladimir Putin was slated to visit Armenia
in the latter half of September, but a source close to the Kremlin
had informed that this visit would be rescheduled.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Baghdasarian