RUSSIAN, ARMENIAN CITIZENS CAN STAY ON TERRITORY OF OTHER COUNTRY WITHIN 30 DAYS
Itar-Tass, Russia
July 11 2014
July 11, 15:47 UTC+4 SOCHI
Russian prime minitser has said talks "is one more possibility
to discuss a wide range of issues - from integration processes to
bilateral relations, trade, investment and humanitarian cooperation"
SOCHI, July 11. /ITAR-TASS/. Russia's and Armenia's migration services
have signed an intergovernmental agreement on the stay of citizens
on the territory of both countries.
The document regulates the stay of Russian and Armenian citizens
on the territory of both states. The agreement allows Russian and
Armenian citizens to stay on the territory of other state within 30
days without migration registration.
The agreement has been signed by head of the Russian Federal Migration
Service Konstantin Romodanovsky and chief of the State Migration
Service of Armenia's Ministry of Territorial Administration, Gagik
Yeganian, in the presence of the Russian and Armenian premiers,
Dmitry Medvedev and Hovik Abrahamyan.
Opening the meeting on Thursday, Medvedev said the talks "is one
more possibility to discuss a wide range of issues - from integration
processes to bilateral relations, trade, investment and humanitarian
cooperation".
"Our countries maintain close relations," he said.
For his part, the Armenian premier said he "would like to discuss
several important issues".
Itar-Tass, Russia
July 11 2014
July 11, 15:47 UTC+4 SOCHI
Russian prime minitser has said talks "is one more possibility
to discuss a wide range of issues - from integration processes to
bilateral relations, trade, investment and humanitarian cooperation"
SOCHI, July 11. /ITAR-TASS/. Russia's and Armenia's migration services
have signed an intergovernmental agreement on the stay of citizens
on the territory of both countries.
The document regulates the stay of Russian and Armenian citizens
on the territory of both states. The agreement allows Russian and
Armenian citizens to stay on the territory of other state within 30
days without migration registration.
The agreement has been signed by head of the Russian Federal Migration
Service Konstantin Romodanovsky and chief of the State Migration
Service of Armenia's Ministry of Territorial Administration, Gagik
Yeganian, in the presence of the Russian and Armenian premiers,
Dmitry Medvedev and Hovik Abrahamyan.
Opening the meeting on Thursday, Medvedev said the talks "is one
more possibility to discuss a wide range of issues - from integration
processes to bilateral relations, trade, investment and humanitarian
cooperation".
"Our countries maintain close relations," he said.
For his part, the Armenian premier said he "would like to discuss
several important issues".