Hraparak: Russian migration law remains burden for many Armenians
11:34 * 08.03.14
Russia's new migration law, which went into effect on January 1 this
year, is said to have created major difficulties for about 170,000
Armenians.
Some of them have been deported from the country; others are facing a
three-year entry ban, the paper has learned.
It has talked to Artashes Avoyan, a National Security Council official
who was recently in Moscow. "An interagency group was set up upon the
Russian side's proposal. The delegations include representatives from
security and migration council and the Foreign [Ministry]. The first
meeting took place on February 27. We voiced our proposal for signing
an intergovernmental agreement that would provide a speedy solution to
the existing problems. And agreement was reached to elaborate a final
document that would be discussed the upcoming meeting," he told the
paper.
Citing its sources, the paper claims further that the Armenian side is
going to sign the document until May.
Armenian News - Tert.am
11:34 * 08.03.14
Russia's new migration law, which went into effect on January 1 this
year, is said to have created major difficulties for about 170,000
Armenians.
Some of them have been deported from the country; others are facing a
three-year entry ban, the paper has learned.
It has talked to Artashes Avoyan, a National Security Council official
who was recently in Moscow. "An interagency group was set up upon the
Russian side's proposal. The delegations include representatives from
security and migration council and the Foreign [Ministry]. The first
meeting took place on February 27. We voiced our proposal for signing
an intergovernmental agreement that would provide a speedy solution to
the existing problems. And agreement was reached to elaborate a final
document that would be discussed the upcoming meeting," he told the
paper.
Citing its sources, the paper claims further that the Armenian side is
going to sign the document until May.
Armenian News - Tert.am